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A

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

ADSL interface

performance     8-8

status     7-19

alarms

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

ATM

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

B

backup system configuration     6-8

bit swapping     3-15

buttons, using to initiate commands     1-26

C

CAP interface

DSLAMs supported     2-19

status     7-36

caution, definition of     xxvii

cell loss priority, setting for ATM QoS profiles     4-11

charts

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

child DSLAM     5-2, 5-7

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

Cisco DSL Manager menu

chassis-level menus     C-7

connection menus     C-9

module menus     C-7, C-8

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

Cisco EMF

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

command

history     1-4

logging     6-4

commands

buttons     1-26

CLI, logging     1-3

technology     C-10

technology specific     B-13

using keyboard     1-13

writeMem     6-12

commands, IOS

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

commissioning

cards     2-35

DSLAM chassis     2-31

component managed hierarchy view     1-36

config = configure     5-8

configurations

IMA groups     4-52

saving     6-12

VCLs     4-39

configuring

ATM interfaces     2-36

DSLAMS, related tasks     D-1

E3 interfaces     2-45

T1/E1 interfaces     2-43

connections

edge switch port     5-1

establish     8-39

establishing subscribers     3-2

connection synchronization policy     4-5

creating

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

D

database files, creating and managing     1-3

data path tests     5-4

decommissioning

a chassis     2-49

an object     1-6

default xDSL profiles     3-4

deleting

ATM QoS profiles     4-12

existing xDSL profile     3-22

subtend PVCs     5-19

deleting network components     2-49

deployment

autodiscovery     2-6

chassis level     2-7

deploying a line card     2-19

manual     2-6, 2-13

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

DS3 interface

performance     8-30, 8-52

DSLAM

slot numbers by type of chassis     2-22

support by line card type     2-19

DSLAM is master, setting this policy     4-5

E

E1 interface

configuring     2-43

IMA group alarms     A-15

IMA links alarms     A-16

performance     8-28

E3 interface

configuring     2-45

performance     8-30, 8-52

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

equipment

far-end     5-4

summary data     9-14

estimated cell loss ratio     7-12

estimated peak to peak cell delay     7-12

Event Browser window

icon for launching     1-11

steps for viewing events     A-3

viewing alarms     A-1

event grps icon     1-13

events

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

F

far-end equipment     5-4

fast and interleaved, status     7-27

fast channel     3-14

fault management

ATM interface     A-4

chassis     7-1

FEC redundancy bytes     3-10, 7-28

File menu     1-14

files

command history log     1-4, 6-4

system log     1-4

filter summary data     9-10

find summary data     9-10

Flexi-CAP interface

card parameter definitions     2-27

status     7-36

forward error correction

See FEC

G

G.SHDSL interface

alarms     A-14

creating profiles     3-15

default profile parameters     3-4

DSLAMs supported     2-19

performance     8-21

status     7-36

generic

interface performance     8-3

interface status     7-3

getting started

deployment process     2-7

installing the Cisco EMF software     2-2

graphical notations for states of objects     1-44

graphical user interface

See GUI

graphs and charts     8-55

groups

configuring IMA     4-52

creating users     B-2

groups icon     1-10

GUI

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

guidelines

for creating ATM virtual channels     4-12

for subtending     5-3

H

Help menu     1-17

historical performance     8-50

I

icon information from Help menu     1-18

icons

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

IMA

overview     4-51

violations     8-43

IMA groups

alarms     A-15, A-17

configuring     4-52

performance     8-39

status     7-14

IMA links

alarms     A-16, A-17

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

inventory

chassis     9-1

module or card     9-5

inverse multiplexing over ATM

See IMA

IOS commands

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

K

keyboard commands     1-13

L

levels of severity     6-4

list boxes     1-26

log files, command history     1-4

login and password for Cisco EMF     2-4

logs

commands     6-4

performance     8-4

system file     1-4, 6-1

system messages     6-1

M

management

component managed map hierarchy     1-36

groups     1-10

map hierarchy view     1-33

map menu     1-21

maps

component manager     1-36

hierarchy view     1-33

maximum cell transfer delay     7-12

menus

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

object menu descriptions

Cisco DSL Manager     C-1

object menus

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

modules

asset tracking     9-8

inventory     9-5

monitored attributes     8-52

N

navigation menu     1-17

neighbor command     5-7

network

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

O

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

overview

CDM object menus     C-1

chassis polling     4-2

IMA     4-51

profiles     3-1

subtend configurations     5-1

xDSL profiles     3-3

P

parameters

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

passwords

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

DS3 interface     8-30, 8-52

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

permanent virtual connections

See PVC

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

power entry module

see PEM

preprovisioning     2-6

profile-level object menus     C-15

profiles

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

PVCs

applying ATM QoS profiles     4-36

creating     4-12

deleting on subtend configurations     5-19

setting subtended subscribers     5-16

Q

Query Editor window     A-3

query network components     1-4

R

rate adaptation     3-14

requirements, for running CDM     1-2

restoring configuration     6-8

S

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

status     7-34, 7-36

security, setting IOS passwords     2-28

session, starting in CDM     2-5

setting synchronization policy     4-5

severity

alarms     A-6

levels     6-4

SHDSL

See G.SHDSL

shut = shutdown     5-8

slot numbers, by type of chassis     2-22

soft PVC

See SPVC

SONET interface

performance     8-44

status     7-28

sort summary data     9-11

SPVCs

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

state types

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

SDSL interface     7-34, 7-36

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

subtending

creating child DSLAM     5-7

deleting PVCs     5-19

guidelines     5-3

subtend PVC view     1-41

subtend subscribers, setting PVC addresses     5-16

summary data

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

system

backups     6-8

Cisco EMF architecture     1-2

log file     1-4, 6-1

message logging     6-1

T

t = terminal     5-8

T1/E1 interface

status     7-5

T1 IMA group alarms     A-17

T1 IMA link alarms     A-17

T1 interface

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

Telnet session

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

U

user groups

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 interface

See GUI

user name and password for Cisco EMF login     2-4

users, ending a Cisco EMF session     2-5

V

VCL management     4-39

viewer icon     1-9

view manipulation menu     1-22

View menu     1-15

views

map hierarchy     1-33

network hierarchy view     1-37

physical hierarchy     1-39

subtend hierarchy     1-40

subtend PVC     1-41

virtual channel links

See VCL

W

warning, definition of     xxviii

Window menu     1-17

write mem     4-2

writeMem command, issuing     6-12

X

xDSL interface

creating CAP profiles     3-18

creating SDSL/G.SHDSL profiles     3-15

xDSL profiles

creating     3-8

default     3-4

introduction     3-1

overview     3-3


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