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8-channel TDM4E configuration

configuring   3-6  to 3-7
description   3-4
steps flowchart   3-6
16-channel configuration

configuring   3-6  to 3-7
description   3-4
figure   1-8, 3-5
steps flowchart   3-6
32-channel configuration

description   3-24
figure   1-10, 3-25
steps flowchart   3-26
128-channel TDM4E configuration

description   3-24
figure   1-11, 3-25
steps flowchart   3-26

A

Advanced Connection Settings dialog box (figure)   5-10

available configurations   1-3

C

chassis and slot numbering system   4-4

checking, NEMI's IP network   3-15

checking, system update level   5-3

clockset command, output (figure)   4-43

clockset program   4-44

clock settings, example (figure)   4-42

configuration options

setting   3-7
configurations

available   1-3
beginning (16-channel systems)   3-3
beginning (32-channel and 128-channel systems)   3-27
descriptions
8-channel TDM4E   3-4
16-channel   3-4
32-channel   3-24
128-channel TDM4E   3-24
figures
16-channel   1-8, 3-5
32-channel   1-10, 3-25
128-channel TDM4E   1-5, 3-25
preparing for   2-1
typical system (figure)   1-4
configuring

8-channel TDM4E systems   3-6  to 3-7
16-channel systems   3-6  to 3-7
date settings   3-12
external modem for NEMI   2-4  to 2-5
NEMI
for use on IP network   3-13  to 3-16
serial communications   3-16  to 3-20
using netconfig command   3-13
NEMI-master on
32-channel systems   3-28  to 3-32
128-channel TDM4E systems   3-28  to 3-32
NEMI-slave   3-32  to 3-34
connection methods

choosing   2-4
Ethernet   2-4
serial   2-4
conventions, document   xi

converter card traps   4-27

ConverterEntry subtree

description   4-13
figure   4-14

D

date and time setting screen (figure)   3-12

date settings   3-12

default settings, NEMI   1-6

DEMI, description   1-6

dense wavelength division multiplexing. See DWDM

device element management interface. See DEMI

document

conventions   xi
organization   x
downloading updates, system   5-1

dtelnet, installing   4-46

DWDM

definition   1-1
how it works   1-2

E

editors, text   3-4

EIA/TIA-232 port, on NEMI   1-6

emergency password, resetting   3-35

etc/ntpd.conf file (example)   3-10

Ethernet connection, NEMI   1-6

Ethernet connections   2-4

EthernetHubEntry subtree

description   4-19
figure   4-20
variables (table)   4-21
Ethernet hub traps   4-30

external modem, configuring for NEMI   2-4  to 2-5

F

Factory option, for restoring default settings   3-23

FanEntry subtree

description   4-10
figure   4-11
variables (table)   4-12
fan numbers   4-12

fans and power supplies, numbering   4-10

file reference   B-1

G

get command   4-2

getNext command   4-2

H

high-speed multiclock specifications (table)   C-3

hosts file   B-2

Housing subtree

description   4-5
figure   4-6
variables (table)   4-7

I

Info options, for configuring NEMI   3-21

INNC traps   4-30

installing, system updates   5-3

IP addresses

about   2-2  to 2-3
examples (table)   2-2
IP network, configuring NEMI for   3-13  to 3-16

L

LapLink option   3-23

laser settings example (figure)   4-42

Linux commands   2-2, A-1

logging into NEMI   3-2

loop settings example (figure)   4-41

low-speed multiclock specifications (table)   C-3

LT Win modem properties dialog box (figure)

connection tab   5-9
general tab   5-8
options tab   5-10, 5-11

M

main system traps   4-27

make new connection dialog box (figure)   5-5  to 5-6

MIB tree

description   4-3
figure   4-4
modem

external, configuring for NEMI   2-4  to 2-5
signals, transmitted to NEMI (table)   2-5
monitoring, technical operation conditions (table)   C-2

multiclock specifications (table)

high-speed   C-3
low-speed   C-3

N

nameserver screen (figure)   3-14

NEMI

16-channel system   1-7
32-channel system   1-8
128-channel system   1-11
checking IP network   3-15
configuring
date settings   3-12
external modem   2-4  to 2-5
for use on an IP network   3-13  to 3-16
serial communications   3-16  to 3-20
time zone and synchronization   3-9  to 3-11
using netconfig command   3-13
default settings   1-6
description   1-6
figures
16-channel setup menu   3-3, 3-8
16-channel setup screen   3-7
16-channel system   1-8
32-channel IP address range screen   3-30
32-channel master setup screen   3-29, 3-31, 3-32
32-channel slave screen   3-33
32-channel slave setup screen   3-34
32-channel system   1-10
128-channel system   1-11
domain name screen   3-13
gateway address screen   3-14
host name screen   3-13
IP address screen   3-14
NetConfig screen   3-22
netmask screen   3-14, 3-30
network setup complete screen   3-15
saving current settings screen   3-21
serial settings screen   3-17
serial speed setup screen   3-18
setup screen   3-28, 3-29
SNMP trap setting screen   3-20
logging in   3-2
master-slave chassis positions   3-33
modem signals transmitted to (table)   2-5
rebooting   3-34
restoring previous settings   3-22
saving current settings   3-21
serial communication settings   3-16  to 3-20
setup screen (figure)   3-6
software   C-1
using text editors   3-4
netconfig command   3-13

netconfig main menu

Factory option   3-23
Info option   3-21
LapLink option   3-23
Restore option   3-23
network address classes (table)   2-3

network configuration   3-13  to 3-16

network element management interface. See NEMI

network management system. See NMS

NMS   1-5

ntpd date screen (figure)   3-12

ntpd process ID (example)   3-11

numbering

chassis and slots   4-4
power supplies and fans   4-10

O

ocmstate

options   4-35
output (figure)
ocmstate   4-37
ocmstate -c   4-39
ocmstate -e -slot-number   4-41
ocmstate -f   4-39
ocmstate -k   4-43
ocmstate -l   4-38
ocmstate -o   4-36
ocmstate -slot-number   4-40
program   4-35  to 4-43
operation conditions, monitoring (table)   C-2

organization, of documentation   x

P

passwd command   A-2

password

emergency, resetting   3-35
reset restrictions   3-36
pico

command   A-3
options (table)   A-5
ping command   3-16

ping echo reply screen (figure)   3-16

Point-to-Point Protocol. See PPP

power supplies and fans, numbering   4-10

power supply numbers   4-12

PPP

figures
netmask screen   3-19
usage screen   3-18
overview   1-6
setting up   5-3  to 5-14
PPP-IP

figures
local address screen   3-20
remote system address screen   3-19
preparing to configure the system   2-1

PSEntry subtree

description   4-10
figure   4-11
variables (table)   4-11

R

reboot command   3-34

rebooting the NEMI   3-34

receivers and transmitters, WCM (table)   C-3

repeated message traps   4-29

request timed out screen (figure)   3-16

reset restrictions, password   3-36

resetting, emergency password   3-35

Restore option   3-23

RSM settings, example (figure)   4-43

S

select name server screen (figure)   3-15

serial communication settings   3-16  to 3-20

serial connections   2-4

serial line type screen (figure)   3-18

set command   4-2

set instructions, SNMP   4-3

setting configuration options   3-7

setting properties dialog box (figure)

general tab   5-7
scripting tab   5-14
server types tab   5-12
settings, clock (figure)   4-42

settings, laser (figure)   4-42

settings, loop (figure)   4-41

settings, NEMI restoring   3-22

settings, RSM (figure)   4-43

settings, saving NEMI   3-21

setting the time zone   3-8

setting up PPP in Windows 95/98   5-3

Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP

slot and chassis numbering system   4-4

SlotTable subtree

description   4-7
figure   4-8
variables (table)   4-9
SlotType numbers   4-10

SNMP

communicating with a network element   4-2
configuring   3-20
ConverterEntry subtree
description   4-13
figure   4-14
definition   1-5
EthernetHubEntry subtree
description   4-19
figure   4-20
variables (table)   4-21
FanEntry subtree
description   4-10
figure   4-11
variables (table)   4-12
fan numbers   4-12
features, WCMs   C-2
get command   4-2
getNext command   4-2
Housing subtree
description   4-5
figure   4-6
variables (table)   4-7
MIB tree
description   4-3
figure   4-4
power supply numbers   4-12
PSEntry subtree
description   4-10
figure   4-11
variables (table)   4-11
set command   4-2
set instructions   4-3
SlotTable subtree
description   4-7
figure   4-8
variables (table)   4-9
snmpconfig command   3-21, 4-3, 4-44  to 4-46, A-8
SwitchEntry subtree
description   4-17
figure   4-18
variables (table)   4-18
TDMEntry subtree
description   4-22
figure   4-23
variables (table)   4-24
TrapIP option   3-20
traps
configuring   3-20
log files   4-26
main system   4-27
variables
description   4-2
EthernetHubEntry subtree (table)   4-21
FanEntry subtree (table)   4-12
Housing subtree (table)   4-7
most frequently used   4-2
PSEntry subtree (table)   4-11
SlotTable subtree (table)   4-9
SwitchEntry subtree (table)   4-18
sysContact   4-3
sysDescr   4-2
sysLocation   4-3
sysName   4-2
TDMEntry subtree (table)   4-24
snmpconfig

command   3-21, 4-3, A-8
main screen (figure)   4-44
screen capture keys (table)   A-8
snmpd.conf file   B-3

snmpnetconfig command   3-21

SNMP SlotType numbers   4-10

snmptrapd.com keywords (table)   B-6

snmptrapd.conf file   B-6

SwitchEntry subtree

description   4-17
figure   4-18
variables (table)   4-18
switch traps   4-28

synchronization and time zone settings   3-9  to 3-11

sysContact, SNMP variable   4-3

sysDescr, SNMP variable   4-2

sysLocation, SNMP variable   4-3

sysName, SNMP variable   4-2

system, preparing to configure   2-1

system passwords, resetting   3-35

system updates   5-1  to 5-3

system updates, installing   5-3

T

TCP/IP settings dialog box (figure)   5-13

TDM   1-2

TDM4E

definition   1-3
module traps   4-31
TDMEntry subtree

description   4-22
figure   4-23
variables (table)   4-24
technical operation conditions, monitoring (table)   C-2

Telnet protocol   4-34

text editors, using on the NEMI   3-4

time division multiplexing. See TDM

time zone and synchronization settings   3-9

time-zone configuration screen (figure)   3-9

transferring system updates   5-2

transmitters and receivers, WCM (table)   C-3

TrapIP option   3-20

traps

converter card   4-27
Ethernet hub   4-30
INNC   4-30
repeated message   4-29
switch   4-28
TDM4E module   4-31
traps, main system   4-27

traps, SNMP

description   3-20
main system traps   4-27

U

updates, installing system   5-3

updates, system   5-1  to 5-3

W

WCMs

configuration data (table)   C-2
receivers and transmitters (table)   C-3
SNMP features   C-2

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