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access icon 1-10
access specifications for user groups B-7
Actions menu 1-17
ADSL-CAP card alarms A-12
ADSL-DMT card alarms A-13
performance 8-8
status 7-19
ADSL-CAP A-12
ADSL-DMT A-13
Cisco 6015 A-8
Cisco 6100 A-7
Cisco 6130 A-9
Cisco 6160 A-9
Cisco 6260 A-11
colors 1-44
DS3/DS3 NI-2 A-14
DS3/T1E1 A-15
E1 IMA group A-15
E1 IMA link A-16
Event Browser window A-1
G.SHDSL A-14
OC3 A-18
SDSL A-13
severity A-6
steps for viewing A-3
T1 IMA A-17
T1 IMA group A-17
using the Query Editor window A-3
allocated cell rate 7-12
Annex B 3-13
asset tracking 9-4
chassis 9-4
modules 9-8
edge switch port 5-1
network backbone 5-3
uploading connections 4-49
ATM interface 7-10
configuring 2-36
faults A-4
IMA performance 8-39
performance 8-34
ATM over ADSL over DMT interface performance 8-56
ATM QoS profiles 4-8
applying to PVCs or SPVCs 4-36
deleting 4-12
uploading 4-49
ATM virtual channels, guidelines 4-12
autodiscovery 1-7
autodiscovery, use of network views 1-37
available cell rate 7-12
backup system configuration 6-8
bit swapping 3-15
buttons, using to initiate commands 1-26
DSLAMs supported 2-19
status 7-36
caution, definition of xxvii
cell loss priority, setting for ATM QoS profiles 4-11
bar charts in Performance window 8-54
line charts in Performance window 8-53
chassis 9-4
inventory 9-1
polling, overview 4-2
status 7-1
summary data 9-9
view 1-31
chassis administration menu 1-24
Cisco 6015 DSLAM alarms A-8
Cisco 6100 DSLAM alarms A-7
Cisco 6130 DSLAM alarms A-9
Cisco 6160 DSLAM alarms A-9
Cisco 6260 DSLAM alarms A-11
chassis-level menus C-7
connection menus C-9
subtend menus C-9
technology commands menus C-10
interface-level menus C-12
connection menus C-13
technology commands menus C-14
module-level menus C-11
connection menus C-12
interface menus C-11
Cisco DSL manager menu 1-23, C-1
ending a user session 2-5
installing software 2-2
launchpad 2-5
logging in 2-4
starting a user session 2-3
system architecture 1-2
Cisco IOS, downloading image 6-10
CLI commands, logging 1-3
Close icon 2-5
codeword 7-27
codeword, establishing size 3-11, 3-15
colors to indicate status 1-44
history 1-4
logging 6-4
buttons 1-26
CLI, logging 1-3
technology C-10
technology specific B-13
using keyboard 1-13
writeMem 6-12
config = configure 5-8
en = enable 5-7
int = interface 5-8
in the Chassis Inventory window 9-3
in the Module Inventory window 9-7
invoking from CDM technology menu B-11
neighbor 5-7
no shut = no shutdown 5-8
setting security passwords 2-28
setting telnet passwords 6-7
shut = shutdown 5-8
t = terminal 5-8
cards 2-35
DSLAM chassis 2-31
component managed hierarchy view 1-36
config = configure 5-8
IMA groups 4-52
saving 6-12
VCLs 4-39
ATM interfaces 2-36
DSLAMS, related tasks D-1
E3 interfaces 2-45
T1/E1 interfaces 2-43
edge switch port 5-1
establish 8-39
establishing subscribers 3-2
connection synchronization policy 4-5
ATM QoS profiles 4-8
CAP profiles 3-18
database files and managing 1-3
DMT profiles 3-8
SDSL/G.SHDSL profiles 3-15
user groups B-2
xDSL profiles 3-8
customize user access B-1
database files, creating and managing 1-3
data path tests 5-4
a chassis 2-49
an object 1-6
default xDSL profiles 3-4
ATM QoS profiles 4-12
existing xDSL profile 3-22
subtend PVCs 5-19
deleting network components 2-49
autodiscovery 2-6
chassis level 2-7
deploying a line card 2-19
preprovisioning 2-6
deployment menu 1-21
device is master, setting this policy 4-5
dialog boxes used in CDM 1-28
dirty flag interval 4-3
disabled synchronization control mechanism 3-13
discovery icon 1-11
DMT interface 8-8
card parameter definitions 2-24
DSLAMs supported 2-19
parameter definitions 3-10
performance 8-8
setting parameters 3-8
status 7-23
documentation, related to this guide xxviii
DS3/DS3 NI-2 alarms A-14
DS3/T1E1 NI-2 alarms A-15
slot numbers by type of chassis 2-22
support by line card type 2-19
DSLAM is master, setting this policy 4-5
configuring 2-43
IMA group alarms A-15
IMA links alarms A-16
performance 8-28
configuring 2-45
edge switch port connection 5-1
Edit menu 1-15
EM is master after first sync, setting this policy 4-5
en = enable 5-7
far-end 5-4
summary data 9-14
estimated cell loss ratio 7-12
estimated peak to peak cell delay 7-12
icon for launching 1-11
steps for viewing events A-3
viewing alarms A-1
event grps icon 1-13
colors 1-44
icon 1-11
steps for viewing A-3
using the Query Editor window A-3
exit from Cisco EMF user session 2-5
far-end equipment 5-4
fast and interleaved, status 7-27
fast channel 3-14
ATM interface A-4
chassis 7-1
FEC redundancy bytes 3-10, 7-28
File menu 1-14
system log 1-4
filter summary data 9-10
find summary data 9-10
card parameter definitions 2-27
status 7-36
alarms A-14
creating profiles 3-15
default profile parameters 3-4
DSLAMs supported 2-19
performance 8-21
status 7-36
interface performance 8-3
interface status 7-3
deployment process 2-7
installing the Cisco EMF software 2-2
graphical notations for states of objects 1-44
graphs and charts 8-55
configuring IMA 4-52
creating users B-2
groups icon 1-10
chassis view 1-31
dialog boxes 1-28
navigational tools 1-24
tasks and related procedures D-1
using list boxes 1-26
using menu bar 1-14
using tabs 1-25
using the object menu 1-19
using the toolbar 1-25
windows and related procedures D-8
guide contents, description of xxv
for creating ATM virtual channels 4-12
for subtending 5-3
Help menu 1-17
historical performance 8-50
icon information from Help menu 1-18
access 1-10
Cisco EMF launchpad 1-9
Close 2-5
discovery 1-11
event grps 1-13
events 1-11
groups 1-10
notify 1-12
thresholds 1-12
viewer 1-9
overview 4-51
violations 8-43
configuring 4-52
performance 8-39
status 7-14
performance 8-41
status 7-17
informational dialog boxes 1-28
installation, Cisco EMF software 2-2
int = interface 5-8
interface summary data 9-15
interleaved channel 3-13
chassis 9-1
module or card 9-5
config = configure 5-8
en = enable 5-7
int = interface 5-8
in the Chassis Inventory window 9-3
in the Module Inventory window 9-7
invoking from the technology menu B-11
no shut = no shutdown 5-8
setting security passwords 2-28
shut = shutdown 5-8
t = terminal 5-8
IP devices in network view 1-38
keyboard commands 1-13
levels of severity 6-4
list boxes 1-26
log files, command history 1-4
login and password for Cisco EMF 2-4
commands 6-4
performance 8-4
system messages 6-1
component managed map hierarchy 1-36
groups 1-10
map hierarchy view 1-33
map menu 1-21
component manager 1-36
hierarchy view 1-33
maximum cell transfer delay 7-12
Actions 1-17
Cisco DSL Manager chassis-level connection menus C-9
Cisco DSL Manager chassis-level module menus C-7, C-8
Cisco DSL Manager chassis-level subtend menus C-9
Cisco DSL Manager chassis-level technology commands menus C-10
Cisco DSL Manager chassis menus C-7
Cisco DSL Manager interface-level connection menus C-13
Cisco DSL Manager interface-level menus C-12
Cisco DSL Manager interface-level technology commands menus C-14
Cisco DSL Manager module-level C-11
Cisco DSL Manager module-level connection menus C-12
Cisco DSL Manager module-level interface menus C-11
Edit 1-15
File 1-14
help 1-17
menu bar 1-14
navigation 1-17
object 1-19
Cisco DSL Manager C-1
chassis administration 1-24
Cisco DSL Manager 1-23
deployment 1-21
map 1-21
tools 1-22
view manipulation 1-22
options 1-16
profile level objects C-15
PVC or SPVC-level object menus C-14
View 1-15
window 1-17
missed polls 8-55
asset tracking 9-8
inventory 9-5
monitored attributes 8-52
navigation menu 1-17
neighbor command 5-7
deleting components 2-49
querying components 1-4
network hierarchy view 1-37
network management group, access specifications B-10
no shut = no shutdown 5-8
note, definition of xxvii
notify icon 1-12
object menu 1-19
objects, determining states 1-44
OC3 alarms A-18
operations group, access specifications B-9
Options menu 1-16
overhead framing 3-13, 3-15, 7-26
CDM object menus C-1
chassis polling 4-2
IMA 4-51
profiles 3-1
subtend configurations 5-1
xDSL profiles 3-3
4xFlexi line card 2-27
4xSDSL line card 2-25
8xDMT line card 2-24
default SHDSL/G.SHDSL 3-4
DMT interface 3-10
setting for DMT interface 3-8
parent DSLAM 5-3
setting for IOS security 2-28
setting Telnet 6-7
PEMs display 9-4
performance 8-21
ADSL interface 8-8
ATM interface 8-34
ATM over ADSL over DMT interface 8-56
E1 interface 8-28
E-3 interface 8-52
E3 interface 8-30
G.SHDSL interface 8-21
generic interface 8-3
historical 8-50
IMA groups 8-39
IMA links 8-41
logging 8-4
SONET interface 8-44
T1 interface 8-28
physical hierarchy view 1-39
physical layer medium of port 7-13
policy, connection synchronization 4-5
polling interval 4-3
port physical layer medium 7-13
ports, viewing summary data about 9-11
preprovisioning 2-6
profile-level object menus C-15
applying ATM QoS to PVCs and SPVCs 4-36
ATM QoS 4-49
creating ATM QoS and ATM virtual channels 4-8
creating xDSL CAP 3-18
creating xDSL DMT 3-8
creating xDSL SDSL/G.SHDSL 3-15
overview 3-1
subscribers 3-2
using xDSL 3-1
xDSL default 3-4
provisioning group, access specifications B-9
PVC or SPVC level object menus C-14
applying ATM QoS profiles 4-36
creating 4-12
deleting on subtend configurations 5-19
setting subtended subscribers 5-16
Query Editor window A-3
query network components 1-4
rate adaptation 3-14
requirements, for running CDM 1-2
restoring configuration 6-8
saving running configuration 6-12
scheduling downloads 6-12
SDSL alarms A-13
SDSL interface 8-21
card parameter definitions 2-25
creating profiles 3-15
DSLAMs supported 2-19
performance 8-21
security, setting IOS passwords 2-28
session, starting in CDM 2-5
setting synchronization policy 4-5
alarms A-6
levels 6-4
shut = shutdown 5-8
slot numbers, by type of chassis 2-22
performance 8-44
status 7-28
sort summary data 9-11
applying ATM Qos profiles 4-36
creating 4-12
deploying with a Cisco EMF endpoint 4-21
deploying with non-Cisco EMF endpoint 4-27
decommissioned 1-6
lostcomms, discoverylostcomms 1-6
normal 1-6
preprovisioned 1-7
status 7-10
ADSL interface 7-19
ATM interface 7-10
CAP, Flexi 7-36
chassis 7-1
colors 1-44
DMT interface 7-23
G.SHDSL interface 7-36
generic interface 7-3
IMA groups 7-14
IMA links 7-17
SONET interface 7-28
T1/E1 interface 7-5
subscriber PVCs, viewing summary data 9-12
subscribers, creating profiles and establishing connections 3-2
subtend hierarchy view 1-40
subtend host 5-3
creating child DSLAM 5-7
deleting PVCs 5-19
guidelines 5-3
subtend PVC view 1-41
subtend subscribers, setting PVC addresses 5-16
chassis 9-9
equipment 9-14
filter operation 9-10
find operation 9-10
ports 9-11
sort operation 9-11
subscriber PVCs 9-12
synchronization, setting connection policy 4-5
backups 6-8
Cisco EMF architecture 1-2
message logging 6-1
t = terminal 5-8
status 7-5
T1 IMA group alarms A-17
T1 IMA link alarms A-17
configuring 2-43
T1 interface performance 8-28
tables in Performance window 8-55, 8-58
tabs 1-25
tasks for configuring DSLAMs D-1
technical support group, access specifications B-8
technicians xxv
technology specific commands B-13
telco xxv
telecom graphical object 1-33
Telnet passwords 6-7
initiating B-10
opening from GUI B-14
testing data paths 5-4
thresholds icon 1-12
tip, definition of xxvii
toolbar 1-25
tools menu 1-22
tooltips 1-16
trellis coding 3-15
access specifications B-7
creating B-2
displaying information about B-6
network management B-10
operations B-9
provisioning B-9
technical support B-8
user name and password for Cisco EMF login 2-4
users, ending a Cisco EMF session 2-5
VCL management 4-39
viewer icon 1-9
view manipulation menu 1-22
View menu 1-15
map hierarchy 1-33
network hierarchy view 1-37
physical hierarchy 1-39
subtend hierarchy 1-40
subtend PVC 1-41
warning, definition of xxviii
Window menu 1-17
write mem 4-2
writeMem command, issuing 6-12
creating CAP profiles 3-18
creating SDSL/G.SHDSL profiles 3-15
creating 3-8
default 3-4
introduction 3-1
overview 3-3
Posted: Fri Jan 24 06:12:23 PST 2003
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