Table of Contents
index
- access icon 1-7
- Action Report window 1-16
- addressing, valid ranges 3-27
- alarms
- colors 1-27
- determining severity 7-8
- Event Browser window 7-1
- on system window 5-4
- steps for viewing 7-4
- using the Query Editor window 7-5
- viewing in the Full Event Description window 7-6
- alarm severity, determining 7-8
- alphanumeric characters 4-32
- architecture 1-3
- ATM
- channel mapping 3-18
- edge switch port 3-25
- guidelines for configuring virtual channels 3-20
- network backbone 3-27
- audit trail of login users 1-4
- autodiscovery
- of existing networks 2-2
- steps to invoke 2-22
- use of network views 1-21
- backup system software 4-15
- C6100v30Mgr description 1-20
- CAP ATU-C module, subscriber provisioning 3-20
- caution
- definition xix
- CDM
- in relation to Cisco EMF 1-2
- manager hierarchy view 1-20
- software description 1-3
- chassis
- commissioning 2-13
- decommissioning DSLAM 2-15
- deleting line controller 6-7
- graphical view 1-27
- steps for deploying DSLAM 2-4
- Cisco 6100/6130 DSLAM
- subtending, diagram 3-26
- Cisco EMF 1-3
- architecture 1-3
- description of software 1-3
- ending a user session 1-25
- in relation to CDM 1-2
- launching 1-23
- launchpad 1-5
- Close icon 1-25
- colors
- to indicate status 1-27
- commands
- Cisco EMF session 1-24
- commissioning
- DSLAM chassis 2-13
- concurrent user sessions 1-4
- configuration
- backup and restore 4-15
- chassis 5-3
- line controller modules 5-14
- modules 5-5
- physical pools 5-17
- ports 5-9
- confirmation dialog box 1-17
- connections
- edge switch port 3-25
- in a subtended system 3-26
- subtending 3-26
- creating transit subscribers 3-25
- data paths
- setting interleaved delay values 3-7
- tests 3-28
- decommissioning DSLAM chassis 2-15
- deleting
- ATU-C and Flexi modules 6-3
- DSLAM chassis 6-1
- line controller chassis 6-7
- line interface module 6-9
- logical pools 6-11
- NI modules 6-6
- PVC addresses 3-24
- STU-C modules 6-4
- transit subscriber PVCs 3-33
- transit subscribers 3-29
- deployment
- diagram of process 2-3
- manual 2-16
- overview 2-2
- preprovisioning 2-2
- steps for DSLAM 2-4
- devices, mechanisms for autodiscovery 2-22
- dialog box, confirmation 1-17
- dialog boxes
- DMT-2 modem port 5-9
- system 5-4
- digital off-hook
- See DOH
- disabled synchronization control mechanism 3-6
- discovery icon 1-8
- DMT-2 modules
- modem port configuration window 5-9
- performance tab 5-11
- documentation
- related xix
- DOH configurations 3-18
- downstream
- margin 4-32
- PSD mask values 4-33
- training rates 4-32
- DSLAM chassis
- commissioning chassis 2-13
- decommissioning 2-15
- deleting 6-1
- steps for deploying 2-4
- viewing status, configuration, and performance information 5-3
- edge switch port connection 3-25
- element managers
- Cisco EMF 1-2
- equipment, far-end 3-28
- Event Browser
- icon for launching 1-7
- window 7-1
- Event Browser window
- steps for viewing events 7-4
- events
- colors 1-27
- icon 1-7
- steps for viewing 7-4
- using the Query Editor window 7-5
- viewing in the Full Event Description window 7-6
- exit from Cisco EMF user session 1-25
- far-end equipment 3-28
- features, key 1-1
- forward error correction, setting 3-7
- Full Event Description window 7-6, 7-7
- G. Lite line coding
- setting values 3-6
- G.Lite line coding
- in Reed-Soloman coding 3-4
- graphical notations for states of objects 1-27
- groups icon 1-6
- group subscribers 3-28
- guide contents, description xvii
- guidelines
- for creating ATM virtual channels 3-20
- for subtending 3-27
- hardware supported 1-2
- hierarchy view 1-18
- icons
- access 1-7
- Cisco EMF launchpad 1-5
- Close 1-25
- discovery 1-8
- events 1-7
- groups 1-6
- telecom graphical objects 1-18
- viewer 1-6
- interleaved delay
- setting values 3-7
- interleaving 3-3
- IP address
- pings 2-22
- setting TFTP 4-14
- IP devices
- in network view 1-21
- key features of CDM 1-1
- launching Cisco EMF user session 1-23
- launchpad, using 1-5
- line cards, supported 1-2
- line coding, G.Lite 3-6
- line controller chassis, deleting 6-7
- line controller modules
- viewing status and configuration 5-14
- line interface module, deleting 6-9
- lists 1-15
- local loop 4-32
- logical pool, deleting 6-11
- login
- command for Cisco EMF session 1-24
- record of users 1-4
- window, Cisco EMF 1-24
- management, CDM map hierarchy 1-20
- manually deploying modules 2-16
- mapping ATM channels 3-18
- maps
- hierarchy view 1-18
- using for navigation 1-10
- margins
- downstream 4-32
- upstream 4-32
- menu bar 1-10
- menus
- descriptions 1-10
- navigation 5-2
- objects 1-12
- modules
- deleting ATU-C and Flexi 6-3
- deleting line interface 6-9
- deleting NI 6-6
- deleting STU-C 6-4
- performance 5-5
- Reed-Soloman coding settings 3-3
- status 5-5
- status window 5-6
- supported 1-2
- training modes 3-6
- multiuser access 1-4
- navigation menu 5-2
- network hierarchy view 1-21
- network interface module
- See NI
- NI modules, deleting 6-6
- node down 3-28
- nontrivial file transfer protocol
- See TFTP
- note, definition xix
- null subscriber IDs 4-32
- objects
- states 1-27
- telecom graphical 1-18
- overhead framing, values to set 3-6
- overview
- CDM 1-1
- configuration 5-1
- deployment 2-2
- DSLAMs 1-3
- performance 5-1
- status 5-1
- paths, setting TFTP 4-14
- performance
- chassis 5-3
- modules 5-5
- physical hierarchy view 1-22
- physical pools
- status and configuration 5-17
- pings, ICMP 2-22
- pools 3-18
- ports
- status and configuration 5-9
- power spectral density
- See PSD
- preprovisioning
- deployment 2-2
- modules 2-25, 2-26
- PSD mask values 4-33
- downstream 4-33
- PSD Transmit Power 4-33
- PVC
- deleting addresses 3-24
- setting transit subscribers 3-30, 7-4
- subscriber settings 3-19
- viewing addresses 3-22
- Query Editor window 7-5
- Reed-Solomon coding
- guidelines for setting 3-4
- on CAP-ADSL modules 3-3
- restore system software 4-15
- setting values
- forward error correction 3-7
- overhead framing 3-6
- severity, alarms 7-8
- slots, info tab 5-8
- SNMP in autodiscovery 2-22
- software
- backup and restore 4-15
- description of Cisco EMF 1-3
- states
- descriptions 2-28
- status
- chassis 5-3
- colors 1-27
- module 5-5
- ports 5-9
- steps
- for commissioning DSLAM 2-13
- for creating subscriber properties 3-9
- for decommissioning DSLAM 2-15
- synchronization 2-14
- to invoke autodiscovery 2-22
- to preprovision modules 2-26
- steps for deleting DSLAM chassis 6-1
- STU-C modules
- deleting 6-4
- subscriber and network sides 3-21
- subscribers
- creating DOH subscriber properties 3-18
- creating PVC settings 3-19
- deleting 6-12
- deleting PVC addresses 3-24
- groups 3-28
- setting properties 3-1, 4-32
- steps for creating 3-9
- transit 3-28
- viewing PVC addresses 3-22
- subtending
- configuring 3-25
- connections 3-26
- deleting transit subscriber PVCs 3-33
- deleting transit subscribers 3-29
- diagram 3-26
- guidelines 3-27
- host 3-27
- supported hardware 1-2
-
- symmetric digital subscriber line transmission unit central office
- See STU-C
- synchronizing, steps for 2-14
- system
- alarm information 5-4
- dialog box 5-4
- window 5-4
- tabs
- slot info 5-8
- technicians xvii
- telco xvii
- telecom graphical objects 1-18
- testing data paths 3-28
- TFTP, setting path and IP address 4-14
- tip, definition xix
- toolbar 1-12
- tools, toolbar 1-12
- tooltips 4-32
- training, standard or fast 3-6
- transit subscribers
- configuring 3-25
- recommendations for 3-28
- setting PVC addresses 3-30, 7-4
- trellis coding 3-6
- uniqueness 4-32
- upstream
- margin 4-32
- rates 4-32
- users
- audit trail of logins 1-4
- concurrent sessions 1-4
- ending a Cisco EMF session 1-25
- launching Cisco EMF session 1-23
- multiuser access 1-4
- valid address ranges 3-27
- viewer icon 1-6
- viewing
- PVC addresses 3-22
- viewing status and configuration information
- about modules, steps 5-5
- views
- graphical chassis 1-27
- hierarchy 1-18
- network hierarchy 1-21
- opening Map Viewer 1-26
- physical hierarchy 1-22
- VPI/VCI addresses 3-20
- VPIs 3-21
- warning
- definition xix
- windows
- Action Report 1-16
- DMT-2 modem port 5-9
- Event Browser 7-1
- Full Event Description 7-6, 7-7
- module status 5-6
- query editor 7-5
- system 5-4
Posted: Tue Mar 26 06:57:05 PST 2002
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