SAR command, using
SAR, statistics for
SCAs, getting status of
scripts, configuring MAX TNT with
SDSL
- displaying downstream rate
- displaying nailed group assigned to channel
- displaying upstream rate
- getting statistics
- loopbacks
- receive signal is present
- SDSL-Stat profile
- SDSL-Statistics profile
- SDSL-Status profile
- unit type
- using commands
SDSL card
- administering
- attenuation signal from far-end
- displaying channels status
- firmware running on
- hardware version
- line quality
- line uptime
- self test indicator
- SNMP interface group index
- status of lines
- troubleshooting
- up-down counter
SDSL lines
- checking status of
- getting statistics for
- getting status on
SDSLlines command, using
SDSL-Stat profile, described
SDSL-Statistics profile, described
SDSL-Status profile, described
Secure Access Firewall, Syslog messages initiated by
security
- changing Admin password
- overview of SNMP
- securing the serial port
self test
- RADSL indicator
- SDSL indicator
serial number, viewing
serial port, securing
serial WAN
- displaying statistics
- displaying status
serial WAN card
- displaying information
- monitoring
session IDs, specifying base for
sessions
- annotated PPP traces
- debugging Telnet
- displaying information about using Finger
- displaying packets for particular session
- displaying setup messages
- displaying user information
- establishing
- example of MPP negotiation
- logging out idle
- MP and MPP session info
- opening with slot card
- PPP info
- PPP state information
- Syslog information about
- terminating
shelf controller, commands available on
Show command
- types of slot cards reported
- viewing slot cards with
Show Netware Networks command
Show Netware Servers command
signal quality, RADSL
slave shelf controller
- cannot use Slot command on
slave shelf, cannot use Open command
slot cards
- administering SWAN
- changing state of
- changing state of in Slot-State profile
- commands on
- displaying uptime for
- Ethernet, administering
- getting core dump from
- HDLC, administering
- IDSL, administering
- installed reported by Slot-Info profile
- managing
- modem, administering
- opening session with
- RADSL, administering
- recovering from failed installation
- removing card and configuration
- removing from system
- SDSL, administering
- software images stored on flash card
- T1, T3, and FrameLine, administering
- type reported by Show command
- viewing clock source for
- viewing information about particular card
- viewing installed
- viewing status of
Slot command
- on slave shelf
- using
Slot-Info profile, using
Slot-State profile, using
SNMP
- access and security overview
- address security
- Ascend Advanced MIB
- Ascend MIB
- Ascend MIB support
- classes of traps generated
- community string for SNMP PDU
- community strings
- DSX MIB
- enabling access to the unit
- Frame Relay MIB
- host to receive traps
- If-Admin command
- initiating interface changes
- interacting with manager utilities
- interface numbers
- interfaces allocated at startup
- managing interfaces
- managing SNMP interfaces
- MAX TNT support
- Modem MIB
- Multishelf MIB
- overview of
- Power Supply MIB
- RADSL group index
- related books
- resetting interface table
- sample profile
- SDSL group index
- setting up traps
- slotIndex values for multishelf
- trap configuration overview
- trap example
- trap support on MAX TNT
- traps for multishelf
- traps, defined
SNMP group index, for RADSL
SNMP interface table, how built
SNMP profile
- configuration overview
- displaying contents
- example configuration
SNTP command, using
software, slot card stored on flash card
software, upgrading system
StackLimit command, using
state
- changing device
- changing slot card
static routes
- adding to routing table
- IPX
statistics
- checking RADSL
- checking SDSL
- getting DS1
- getting SDSL
- serial WAN
status
- channel status codes
- checking RADSL
- checking SDSL
- checking T1
- checking T1 channels
- connections
- displaying DS3
- displaying HDLC
- displaying modem
- displaying serial WAN
- displaying WAN
- DS3 card
- general information
- getting IDSL
- line status
- log messages
- T1 card
- User profiles, and
- WAN lines
status window
- commands for
- connection information
- connections
- default contents
- default contents of
- defining contents
- described
- displaying
- displaying upon login
- general
- information displayed in for User profile
- line status
- log
- navigating
- opening and closing
- vt100 requirement
- WAN line information in
SWAN card, administering
SWANlines command, using
SWAN-Stat profile, using
Syslog
- configuring
- configuring daemon
- configuring MAX TNT to interact with
- DNIS and CLID information in
- end of call information for
- forwarding call info to when call terminates
- messages
- messages initiated by Secure Access Firewall
- specifying remote port
Syslog host, see Log profile
system
- architectural overview
- checking power supplies
- configuration stored in NVRAM
- configuring with a script
- displaying revision
- displaying uptime
- expanding memory with DRAM cards
- multishelf overview
- overview of
- removing slot card
- removing slot card from
- resetting
- resetting multishelf
- restoring configuration from a local file
- restoring configuration from a network host
- saving configuration to a local file
- saving configuration to a network host
- setting date and time
- updating with hash codes
- version
- viewing installed slot card
system administration
- allowing remote management
- core dumps
- device state changes
- devices, managing
- displaying the contents of flash
- displaying the system version
- file system checking a flash card
- log messages
- logging in as Admin
- logging in with Admin User profile
- network overview
- overview
- overview of administrative profiles
- quiescing modems
- quiescing T1 lines (in DS3 card) or channels
- quiescing T1 lines or channels
- resetting the unit
- session IDs
- setting a system name
- slot cards, managing
- SNMP interfaces
- system-level commands
- TCP/IP
- User profiles and
system options, displaying
System permission level, explained
System profile
- allowing remote management
- setting a system name
- setting session ID base
system software, after upgrade if slot card does not come up
system software, upgrading
system status
System-level commands
- described
- permissions needed to use