Table of Contents
INDEX
- .NSS Configuration file 12-8
- .NSS extension 12-3
- ? command 1-30
- 12355
- FigureCaption
- Figure 13-5 Confirm System Software Version 13-4
- 16823
- FigureCaption
- Figure 12-5 System Discovery 12-5
- 31140
- Chap-Title
- Configuration Save and Restore 12-1
- absolute path 13-5
- access identifier (AID) text 1-20
- active ADSL connection 5-6
- active connections 1-11, 1-25, 1-27
- Active Connections dialog box 8-19, 9-18
- Actual Down Margin 8-22
- Actual Up Margin 8-22
- Add LIM Chassis 1-12
- add or delete permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) 1-20
- ADD POOL NOW 3-9, 3-10
- ADD/EDIT SUBSCRIBER 4-5
- adding subscribers 4-5, 4-20
- additional VCs 3-22
- address 3-22
- adjective_1 1-30
- adjective_2 1-30
- Administrative state 1-23, 2-2, 3-11, 5-1, 5-9, 10-2
- ADSL
- connection process 9-3
- service provisioning 3-1
- agent 1-26
- AID 11-4
- Alarm dialog box links 4-20
- Alarm Display 7-14
- alarm management 2-3
- alarm severity 1-30
- Alarm types
- critical 1-4
- major 1-4
- minor 1-4
- Alarm/Event Status Changes 11-8
- alarms 1-4, 1-30, 3-10
- alphanumeric characters 4-7
- amortizing 3-2
- analog cross-connect 5-6
- annual xxiv
- anomalies 4-17, 4-18
- API design, assumptions B-5
- APPLY 1-24
- arguments xxiii, 1-29
- ASCII text file 1-27
- asserted alarms 5-2
- assign ports to a logical pool 3-12
- assigned LIM 3-10
- Assigned Port OSR 3-10
- assigning CAP ATU-C and LIM ports to a logical pool 3-11
- assigning multiple destinations 3-22, 4-26
- assigning subscriber VPI/VCI addresses 3-19
- assigning subscribers 3-2
- associate subscribers 3-2, 4-2
- associating subscriber IDs to ports 4-3
- ATM 5-10
- address space
- considerations B-1
- supported ranges B-2
- supported types B-2
- addressing guidelines B-1
- bearer service 3-2
- channel 1-31
- connections 3-2, 11-2
- edge switch port 3-2
- network backbone 3-2, 4-27
- UNI specification
- restrictions B-1
- version 3.1 B-1
- ATM edge switch port 4-26
- ATM Forum
- UNI Version 3.1 specification B-1
- ATM UNI 3.1 3-20
- ATM Virtual Circuit Configuration Support 4-21
- attenuation 4-9
- attenuation and bridge taps 8-9
- ATU-C
- Connect on Demand 5-3
- Module Properties dialog box
- configuration 7-11
- port configuration fields 7-15
- Port Properties dialog box status 7-12, 7-13
- ATUCPARMS 8-4
- ATU-R 9-8
- ATU-R modem 8-1
- Authentication failure traps 6-9
- automated process 2-1
- background polling 1-4
- backplane 1-12
- backup 1-26
- Begin Restore dialog box 12-9
- bit allocation 8-13
- Bit Error Rate and Noise Margin 9-1
- blank fill 1-28
- blocked connection 8-11
- blocked requests 8-12
- blocked time 8-13
- blocked Xconn 8-14
- boosted signal 8-9, 9-13
- BOOTP server 13-3
- Busy status 5-2
- CANCEL 1-24
- CAP 7-14
- CAP ATU-C module
- menus 1-12
- properties 7-10
- subscriber provisioning 4-21
- syntax 1-31
- CAP RADSL transceivers 9-3
- carrierless amplitude and phase modulation (CAP) 4-1
- case-sensitive commands 1-29
- caution definition xxiv
- CCO web-site 12-1
- CD xxiv
- cells 4-18
- Changing Noise Margins 9-4
- changing noise margins 4-8, 8-2
- changing poll intervals 11-1
- channel distortion 4-9
- chassis
- deletion 10-2
- ID DIP switch 2-3
- instance number 0 1-31
- presence 2-2
- properties 1-12
- view 1-3, 1-17
- chassis/module attributes 2-3
- Circuit ID Field Activation 4-8
- circuit ID suffix 4-8
- Cisco 605 B-4
- Cisco 6100 Series
- entity 7-2
- performance 1-11
- properties 1-11, 7-2
- release compatibility 1-2, 12-2
- system discovery 2-1
- system entities/containment hierarchy 5-5
- system pool summary counters 8-12
- ViewRunner management tools 1-26
- ViewRunner state management 5-1
- Cisco 6100 Series system
- ATM addressing guidelines B-1
- number of subscribers B-4
- pinging 1-26
- VCC connection capacity B-2
- VPC connection capacity B-2
- Cisco 6130
- release compatibility 12-2
- Cisco 6130 Series
- release compatibility 1-2
- Cisco 675 B-4
- Cisco 675 unit 3-20
- Cisco Connection Online xxv
- Cisco TAC 1-26
- Cisco technical support xxv
- Cleared event status 11-7, 11-8
- CLEI code 2-2, 7-11
- CLI
- dialog box 1-29
- feature 1-28
- coding 4-18
- color-coded status 1-2
- Command Line Interface 1-28
- command syntax 1-30
- commands xxiii
- comments xxv
- common buttons 1-24
- common colors 1-23
- common tabs 1-22
- communications error 1-26
- complement signed integer 4-20
- component numbers 6-9
- configuration information 2-1
- Configuration Save and Restore 1-26
- configuration save and restore wizard 1-27
- Configuration Save wizard 13-1
- configuration settings, default 2-1, 2-3
- configuration style 1-3
- Configuration tab 5-3
- configure a DMT-2 ATU-C module 4-10
- configure idle session times 3-18
- Confirmation dialog box 1-25
- congestion 11-8
- Connect mode 2-2, 7-11
- Connected To group box 8-18
- connection
- activity 8-11
- connection counter 8-1, 8-10
- contacting Cisco xxv
- containment hierarchy model 5-5
- corresponding colors 5-11
- corrupted or replaced SC 1-26
- CPE
- signature feature 3-17, 4-21
- training rate 8-6, 9-10
- craft recovery action 11-8
- creating logical pools 3-5, 3-7
- critical alarm
- definitions 1-23
- event guidelines 11-8
- CTRL-L 1-29
- current alarms 1-12
- current connection activity 8-18
- current status 1-4
- customer lines 11-8
- customer premises equipment 3-27
- data elements 2-1
- data path tests 4-30
- data rate combination 8-6
- DB-9 male connector 1-29
- default IP address 13-5
- default path 13-1
- defaults
- Cisco 675 unit 3-20
- configuration settings 2-1, 2-3
- feature sets 1-7
- gateway route 6-6
- margin configuration 3-16, 4-8
- Telnet port number 1-29
- upon installation 3-18
- defining VPI/VCI addresses 3-20
- delete action 1-25
- Delete Chassis option 10-2
- Delete Module 1-14
- delete now option 3-17
- delete pool button 3-10
- deleting
- CAP ATU-C or LIM modules 5-10
- chassis 1-12, 10-2
- LIMs 8-16
- modules 1-25, 10-1
- modules with discovered attributes 2-3
- NI modules 10-2
- old slot configuration 2-3
- resources 1-25
- subscriber PVCs 3-22, 4-25
- subscribers 3-17, 4-21, 8-16
- system components 10-1
- system controller modules 10-2
- derived attributes 5-7
- derived state 5-8
- destination IP field 6-6
- dialog box tabs 1-22
- Digital Off-Hook configuration
- definition 3-1, 4-1
- overview 3-1
- DIP switch settings 1-31
- Direct Connect 7-20
- Direct Connect configuration
- options 1-11, 3-7
- serial interface 1-28
- VCC configuration rules 4-22
- with PSC 3-1, 4-1
- without PSC 3-1, 4-1
- Direct Connect System Capabilities A-1
- disabled synchronization control mechanism 4-12
- disconnect a subscriber 5-6
- Discover
- icon 2-3, 11-5
- discovered
- attributes 2-2
- configuration defaults 2-2
- equipment 2-2
- discovering the Cisco 6100 system 1-4, 1-12
- Discovery menu option 2-1
- distribution algorithm 8-1
- DMT-2 13-1
- transceiver training rates 9-4
- DMT-2 ATU-C
- tabs 1-22
- DMT-2 ATU-C module
- configuration dialog box 4-10
- performance displays 4-17
- DMT-2 dialog box 3-18
- DMT-2 module
- dialog box parameter field 4-12
- DMT-2 Status dialog box 4-17
- DOH
- configurations 1-22
- installations 3-5
- DOH System Capabilities A-1
- DS3
- NI module 2-3
- subtend host module (STM) 2-2
- subtending host module (STM) 1-5
- DS3 subtend host module (STM) 13-1
- DSL Disconnect Event displays 4-20
- earlier configuration 12-6
- edge switch port connection 3-2, 4-26
- edit pool ID 7-15
- Edit Subscriber field 4-5
- ejector tabs 1-4
- encapsulation mode 1-31
- Entity field 11-4
- EPROM programming 2-2
- Equipage state 1-23
- equipment inventory 1-27
- erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM) 2-2
- eroded framing 4-18
- Error Information dialog box 1-25
- error output 1-29
- establishing multiple trap recipients 6-6
- Ethernet
- as an interface 6-2
- management 6-6
- physical media 1-31
- port 1-31
- event history and current alarm events 11-1
- Event History dialog box 1-12, 11-3
- event level filter 6-8
- Events 1-1
- events
- queueing 11-2
- removing 11-4
- severity guidelines 11-7
- sorting 11-4
- events/alarms 6-6
- Excel spreadsheet 1-7
- faceplate
- chassis and module 2-3
- SC module 2-1
- failed trains 8-17, 9-16
- FAQ xxv
- far attenuation parameter 4-18
- FarCvfLfe parameter 4-19
- FarCviLfe parameter 4-19
- FarEcsLfe parameter 4-18
- far-end
- equipment 4-30
- FarSNRMargin 4-20
- FarSNRMargin parameter 4-18
- fast data stream 4-18
- fault detection 2-3, 5-11
- fault management data 1-28
- Fault Tolerant State 5-12
- faulty modules 2-1
- Feature Compatibility Error dialog box 1-7
- feature descriptions 1-6
- feature sets, default 1-7
- File Open dialog box 12-8
- file path for TFTP 1-27
- file transfer 1-27
- filename 12-3
- Finish Restoration dialog box 12-12
- firmware version 4-5
- fixed upstream margin 4-2
- fixed-width fonts 1-28
- flow control 1-29
- framing 4-12
- full asynchronous framing 4-12
- full synchronous framing 4-12
- gateway route, defaults 6-6
- get command 2-1
- GetSystemConnectMode() failure 1-9
- graphical user interface 2-3
- green blinking LED 3-27, 4-35
- group subscribers 3-28, 4-29
- hardware malfunctions 2-1
- hardware release 1-6, 2-2, 7-11
- HecCellF parameter 4-18
- HecCellI 4-18
- HecViolI 4-18
- help 1-30
- high network traffic 1-26
- host node 3-2
- Hyperlinks 1-21
- hyperlinks 1-20, 1-21, 4-3
- Idle for the timer type 4-8
- Idle status 5-2
- images 13-1
- importing data 1-28
- In Service modems 8-22
- In Service state 3-11, 5-3, 5-7, 5-8
- inappropriate IP/mask 6-6
- in-band management channel 1-11, 1-31, 6-1, 6-3, 6-4
- independent Telnet sessions 1-28
- information event 11-7
- information event guidelines 11-7
- initialization 6-3
- input criteria for using the CLI 1-29
- insert module 1-16
- installation, defaults 3-18
- integer connection counters 8-11
- interleaved latency buffer 4-12
- internal error 1-26
- International Standards Organization (ISO) 5-1
- invalid
- commands 1-29
- first object instance 1-29
- second object instance 1-29
- VPI and VCI numbers 3-22
- inventory attributes 2-1
- inventory details 1-23, 5-3, 7-15
- invoking the in-band management channel 6-2
- IP address 1-9, 1-17, 1-27, 6-4, 12-9
- IP path 13-5
- jumper setting 2-2
- jumpered modules 2-2, 5-7
- jumpering setting 3-5
- key events 1-9
- keywords xxiii
- latency 4-25, 7-36
- latency settings 4-13
- layout changes 1-27
- LCC
- deleting 1-12
- locking 10-2
- Logical Link Control mode 1-31
- physical pools 3-5, 3-6
- popup menu 1-12
- requirements 2-2
- slot states 5-7
- LCC) 11-6
- LED
- conditions 2-1
- indicators 2-1
- LIM
- controller 1-16
- controller properties 7-15
- deleting 8-16
- discovery 2-2
- menu 1-14
- Port Properties dialog box 7-22
- port release from a pool 5-10
- ports 1-31, 3-2, 8-1
- properties 7-18
- properties button 5-4
- Properties dialog box 3-27
- tabs 1-22
- line and location detail 4-8
- line coding 2-2, 7-11
- line concentration chassis 2-2
- line noise fluctuation 8-2
- line port critical alarm events 11-6
- line port headers 8-16
- list-boxes 3-11
- listing data 1-27
- LLC
- encapsulation mode 6-1
- local loop 4-7
- locking a Confirmation dialog box 4-21
- locking a line port 8-16
- locking a subscriber 8-16
- locking an actively connected entity 1-25, 5-9
- Log dialog box 1-26
- Log Time 11-4
- logical entities 1-5, 1-22, 5-5
- logical grouping 3-5
- Logical Link Control. See LCC.
- logical pool assignment 7-15
- logical pools 3-2, 3-5
- loss of power (LPR) 4-18
- loss of service 1-27
- lost SNMP messages 3-1
- major alarm 1-23
- Major Alarm Event Guidelines 11-8
- managed entities 1-5
- managed object representation 5-6
- managed objects 1-28
- management information base 8-6, 9-10
- Management Information Base (MIB) 2-1, 6-4
- margin configuration, default 3-16, 4-8
- margin error values 4-2
- matrix file 1-7
- Max downstream rate 2-2, 7-11
- Max upstream rate 2-2, 7-11
- MC
- Cisco 6100 series release compatibility 1-2
- Cisco 6130 Series
- release compatibility 1-2, 12-2
- in chassis view 1-10
- physical pools 3-5
- release compatibility 1-2, 12-2
- right-clicking 1-4
- slot states 5-7
- subtending 3-2, 4-27
- menus 1-14
- Message Dialog Boxes 1-24
- MIB 2-1
- MIBII variable 6-9
- minimize 11-5
- minor alarm 1-23, 11-6
- minor alarm events 11-8
- modem training sequence 8-1
- modifying subscriber data 3-17, 4-20
- modifying system service type 1-25
- modulation 2-2
- module
- AID and port number 4-7
- deleting 1-25
- deletion 10-1
- options 1-10
- presence 2-2
- properties 1-12
- Properties dialog box 4-4
- Properties dialog box fields and buttons 4-5
- service state 7-21
- Status dialog box 5-2
- subordinate ports 5-2
- type 5-7
- module alarm events 11-10
- Module and Port Status dialog box 5-2
- Module Properties menu
- configuration 3-23
- module-managed object 5-7
- More Parameters button 4-9
- multiband terminal algorithm 8-6, 9-10
- multiple protocols 1-31
- multiple trap recipients 6-6
- multiplexer chassis (MC) 2-2, 3-1, 10-2
- multi-protocol over AAL5 1-31
- name of the subscriber 4-20
- navigational methods 1-10
- Near Attenuation parameter 4-18
- near cross-talk 8-10, 9-14
- NearAttenuation 4-20
- NearCviL 4-19
- NearEcfL parameter 4-18
- NearEcsL parameter 4-18
- NearEsL parameter 4-18
- NearSesL parameter 4-18
- NearSNRMargin parameter 4-18
- NearUasL parameter 4-18
- network interface (NI) module 3-2
- Network Interface Module in Alarm 11-11
- network problem 1-26
- network side VPI/VCI 1-26
- Network VPI/VCI 7-36
- network-side address duplication 3-22
- network-side uniqueness violation 4-25
- new alarm message 4-20
- NI module
- deleting 10-2
- NI RAM 3-4
- no pools assigned 3-8
- node
- discovery 2-1
- routing table support 6-6
- Node and ViewRunner Event Display 11-2
- node configuration data 1-26, 12-1
- node down 4-29
- Node Event Queue 11-2
- node queue 11-2
- nodes 1-31
- noise 4-12
- noise margin 3-16, 8-2
- non-SC modules 13-8
- nonservice-affecting parameter 4-7
- nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) 12-1
- Normal state 1-24
- note, definition xxiii
- NotePad 1-27
- nterleaved Delay 4-13
- null subscriber IDs 4-7
- NVRAM configuration 13-1
- object instances 1-30
- OC-3c network interface (NI) module 2-3
- OK button 1-24
- Operational states 5-3
- operational states 5-11
- operator-defined state 5-1
- Options drop-down menu 2-1
- options for delays 4-13
- out of service 5-3, 5-7, 5-8
- outbound packets 1-31, 6-4
- output file 1-27
- overhead framing structure 4-12
- Over-Subscription Ratio (OSR) field 3-9
- overwriting data 1-3
- parameter 4-18
- Parameter column 4-17
- parameter exchange 8-5, 9-7
- parity error 11-8
- partitioning 3-5
- path latency configuration 4-14
- Payload Transmission Rates 8-2, 9-3
- percentage connections 8-11
- Performance Counters 4-17
- performance management
- CAP ATU-C ports 8-17
- dialog box 8-11, 8-14, 9-14
- line ports 8-15
- pool summary 8-12
- subscribers 8-13
- Performance Management dialog box 8-10
- performance monitoring 4-17
- performance statistics 8-1
- period 1-31
- permanent virtual circuit
- See PVC
- Permanent Virtual Connection Group Box 3-21
- physical layer 1-31
- physical pools for the PSC 3-6
- physical pools in the MC 3-5
- Physical Pools Versus Logical Pools 3-5
- plain old telephone service (POTS) 4-1
- PM counters 8-15
- point-of-occurrence 1-26
- poll intervals 11-1
- polling 11-1
- polls slots 2-3
- pool lists 3-5
- Pool Properties 1-11, 3-7
- Pool Properties menu option 3-7
- Pool time 8-13
- pools for each port 3-11
- pools, deleting 3-10
- Popup menu options 1-10
- Port and Subscriber Configuration dialog boxes 4-3
- Port Configuration Dialog Box
- Subscriber Properties 4-11
- port counters 8-15
- port number 1-29
- port number of the object 1-31
- Port Properties 1-12, 4-33, 7-12
- Port Properties dialog box 3-26
- Port Properties Menu
- Configuration 3-25, 4-4, 4-32, 4-33
- Port Provisioning dialog box 4-13
- Port Service Configuration 1-11
- Port Status 1-22
- Port Status Dialog Boxes 5-3
- Port tabs 7-2
- ports 3-11
- POTS splitter chassis (PSC) 2-3
- predefined file 1-28
- print 1-27
- Print formats 1-29
- Print messages 1-29
- printing 1-28
- Priority 3-21
- Priority Queue 4-2, 7-36
- priority queue 4-13
- Priority Queue and Path Latency 4-26
- PROPERTIES button 8-18
- Provisioned 3-9
- Provisioned and In-Service OSR 3-10
- Provisioned and Unlocked OSR 3-10
- Provisioning 1-31
- provisioning 3-1
- automated B-4
- Provisioning Subtended Cisco 6100 Series Systems 3-28, 4-29
- Provisioning/PVC Summary Dialog Box Enhancements 4-26
- PSC 1-5, 3-5
- PSD Transmit Power 4-7
- PVC 3-21
- per subscriber B-4
- switching B-4
- PVC configuration required 5-10
- PVC configuration rules 3-21
- PVC connection list 3-21
- PVC information 4-35
- PVC path latency 4-14
- queue 11-2
- rapid command syntax modification 1-29
- RCF 1483 1-31
- RDF file 13-3
- read only) 3-21
- read-only 6-3
- read-only attributes 2-2
- Real-time Display of DOH Service Statistics 3-11
- Receive Signal Quality 7-13, 8-8
- Receiver Gain 7-13
- recipient 6-8
- recovery 11-7
- rediscover 12-12
- Reduced Merged Fast 4-12
- Reduced separate fast 4-12
- redundancy 4-12
- redundancy bytes 4-12
- Reference Source Not Found 4-13
- refine 4-9
- REFRESH 4-17
- Refresh status 1-12
- Release 2.3.0 6-4
- Release 2.3.5 6-4
- Release 2.4.0 6-4
- Release 2.x 3-4
- release compatibilities 1-6
- Release Definition File 13-1
- Release Definition file (RDF) 1-6
- remove a module 2-3
- removing events 11-4
- Reorder the columns 1-27
- replaced SC module 12-1
- required field 1-25
- Reset 1-16
- reset 11-3
- reset button 1-27
- Reset dialog box 13-8
- reset the SC module 2-1
- restore 6-4
- Restore Configuration (NVRAM) 12-6
- Restore Configuration wizard 12-7
- restrict entity unlockin 5-10
- return packets 6-4
- right-hand chassis menu 4-24
- routing 1-31
- Routing Table 1-11, 6-4
- routing table 1-31
- run IP over ATM 1-31
- running totals 3-11
- Rx SNR 8-22, 9-19
- same mode 2-2
- save 1-27
- Save and Restore feature 10-2
- Save As field 12-3
- Save Configuration 12-2
- Save Configuration command 12-2
- Save Configuration wizard 12-3
- Save to File feature 1-27
- SC 5-7
- SC faceplate serial port 1-29
- SC Feature Compatibility Matrix file (FCM 1-6
- SC module 2-1
- SC module release version 12-2
- SC not responding 1-26
- SC reset 1-9, 1-27
- SC software version 1-7
- SC version 2.1 1-27
- scroll bars 3-11
- SDSL Connection Process 9-1
- SDSL Upstream/Downstream Bit Rates and Payload Combinations 9-1
- security privileges 1-10
- self-test 2-1
- sensitive 1-31
- separate columns in a spreadsheet 1-28
- separate subnets 6-6
- Separates each field 1-28
- Sequence Id 11-3, 11-4
- sequence of SNMP messages 1-12
- serial interface software 1-29
- Serial Number 7-11, 7-17
- Serial number of the module 2-2
- service xxiv
- Service Configuration Group box 4-21
- service impairment 11-7
- service impairments 11-8
- service outage 11-7
- Service Provisioning dialog box 3-20
- Service Provisioning Rules
- Direct Connect 4-2
- Service Provisioning with a Direct Connect Configuration 4-1
- Service state 3-11, 3-12, 5-7
- Service State Details field 5-3
- Service State Functions 5-7
- session 1-10
- Session for the timer typ 4-8
- Session in Progress 8-7
- set and get messages 4-1
- Set or change the signature 3-17
- Setting Subscriber Defaults 3-18
- Severity 11-4
- severity level 6-6
- Severity/Alarm Description 7-21
- show 1-30
- signals 4-9
- signal-to-noise ratio 7-13
- simple network management protocol 4-1
- Skip re-discovery box 12-4
- slot 1-10
- slot number of the object 1-31
- slot number on the chassis 1-31
- Slot State 5-6
- Slot state field 5-7
- slow response time 3-18
- SNMP 1-9
- agent 1-1
- SNMP agent 2-3
- SNMP error 1-9
- SNMP error messages 1-25
- SNMP errors 12-7
- SNMP Message or Error Dialog Boxes 1-25
- SNMP timeout 6-4
- SNMP timeout messages 1-25
- SNMP traps 6-8
- software content 3-4
- software download 6-4
- software download / restore 1-31
- Software Image Data 1-27
- software update downloads 1-6
- Software Upgrade Progress 13-8
- Software Version 7-11, 7-17
- Software version 2-2
- software version 1.02 1-27
- software version number 1-9
- sorted 1-27
- space 1-29
- Special Considerations 6-3
- Special Considerations for Multiple Trap Recipients 6-9
- Special Considerations for the Routing Table 6-6
- spread 3-28
- spreadsheet 1-28
- SQ Overview 8-8
- standard traps 6-9
- StandardTrain 9-4
- Standby 5-12
- state 1-4
- State Colors for Modules and Ports 1-23
- state functionality 1-23
- state information 9-16
- States
- locked 1-4
- normal 1-4
- unknown 1-4
- states associated with a module or chassis 1-23
- statistics 3-9
- Status 1-12, 11-4
- status 1-4
- STM Configuration 7-24
- STM ports 1-31
- STM Status 7-23
- Structure type 4-12
- STU-C 1-22, 1-31
- STU-C modules 4-2, 4-9
- STU-C Subscriber Properties Dialog Box
- 7-31
- submask combinations 6-6
- subnet mask component numbers 6-4
- Subnet Mask field 6-6
- subordinate 5-5
- subordinate ports 5-6
- subscriber
- locking 8-16
- side fields 3-20
- Subscriber and Network group boxes 4-24
- subscriber and network sides 4-22
- Subscriber Default Dialog Box 3-19
- Subscriber Default dialog box 3-18
- SUBSCRIBER DEFAULTS button 3-18
- Subscriber ID 4-7
- subscriber loop 8-1
- Subscriber Properties dialog bo 3-20
- Subscriber Properties Dialog Box 3-27
- Service Provisioning Fields 3-21
- Subscriber Properties dialog box 4-9, 8-5
- Subscriber Properties dialog box fields 4-7
- Subscriber Properties DMT-2 dialog box 4-11
- subscriber PVCs, deleting 3-22, 4-25
- subscriber side VPI/VCI connection fields 3-29
- Subscriber VPI/VCI 4-25, 7-36
- subscriber's session 4-8
- subscribers
- deleting 4-21, 8-16
- determine demand B-4
- groups 4-29
- ID 4-20
- modifying data 4-20
- name 4-20
- number of connections B-4
- subscription xxiv
- subtend details 1-27
- Subtend Host Module Properties 7-23
- subtend information 12-8
- subtended node 3-28
- subtended node down 3-28
- subtended ports 3-28
- Subtending 3-3, 4-26
- subtending
- host 3-2, 4-27
- MC 3-2, 4-27
- Subtending Connections 3-3, 4-27
- Subtending Considerations 3-2, 4-26
- subtending host 3-28
- subtending host module 3-29
- Successful Trains 8-17, 9-15
- Successful Xconn 8-14
- summary view 3-11
- superior 5-5
- support
- online xxv
- technical xxv
- Support for DMT-2 ATU-C Modem Provisioning 4-9
- supported commands 1-29
- Supporting Entity Service State 5-8
- Supporting Entity Service states 5-8
- SVC
- connection mode B-4
- switching B-4
- switched virtual circuits
- See SVC
- symbol rates 8-2
- system components, deleting 10-1
- system configuration parameters 5-10
- system controller 3-1
- reset 11-3
- system controller modules, deleting 10-2
- system failure 12-6
- system folder 1-6
- System Level Configuration 6-1
- system service type, modifying 1-25
- system-wide authentication traps 6-8
- SysUpTime 1-9
- Tab 1-28
- tab 7-27
- TAC
- See support, technical
- tailoring distribution 4-9
- tallying DOH service parameters 3-11
- Technical Assistance Center
- See support, technical
- technicians xxi
- Telco xxi
- Telnet port number, default 1-29
- Telnet session 1-28
- template Cisco 6100 Series system configuration 12-6
- temporary loss of service 1-27
- terminal 1-29
- Terminal Access Controller (TAC) 1-6
- terminating a call 5-9
- TFTP daemon 13-5
- TFTP path 12-7
- TFTP server 1-27, 12-9
- The far-end SNR margin 4-18
- threshold 4-8
- Threshold Counters 8-11
- threshold counters 8-10
- timeout value 1-9
- timeout, forcing 4-8
- timers 4-21
- timesaver, definition xxiii
- tip, definition xxiii
- to logical pools 3-12
- Too many arguments passed 1-29
- top half of the chassis 3-5
- totals 3-11
- Train Counters 8-11
- train counters 8-10
- train for service 4-35
- Trained 5-4
- Training Mode 4-13, 9-4
- Training Procedure 8-5, 9-8
- Training rates for the CAP ATU-C module 4-2
- transceiver 2-2
- Transit Subscriber Service Provisioning dialog bo 3-29
- Transit Subscriber Service Provisioning Dialog Box 4-30
- transit subscribers 3-28, 4-29
- Transmission of Per-Subscriber Power Settings 4-9
- Transmission Unit 4-1
- Transmit Power 7-13, 9-13
- transport capacity 9-1
- Traps Recipients 1-11
- troubleshooting 1-9
- two consecutive options 1-31
- unassigned 3-5
- unassigned LIM ports 3-12
- unassigned windows 3-11
- Understanding Performance Train Counters 8-10, 9-14
- Unfilled-Provisioned 1-23
- unique 3-28
- uniqueness 4-7
- UNIX server 13-5
- Unlock entities 3-2
- unlocked subscriber 3-11
- Unlocking 3-23
- Unlocking a Port 3-25, 4-32
- Unlocking a Subscriber 3-26, 4-33
- Unlocking Entities 4-30
- up arrow 1-29
- Update options 13-2
- updates 3-11
- Updating Cisco 6100 Series System Software 13-1
- upgrade 1-27
- upgrades, obtaining xxv
- upload NVRAM to out-of-node storage 1-26
- Usage state 5-2, 8-18
- user interface 5-5
- user interface rule 5-10
- UserCellI 4-19
- ustomer premises equipment (CPE) 12-6
- valid address ranges 3-4, 4-28
- valid adjective_1 entries 1-30
- Valid ATM Connection Space 3-4
- valid CLI commands 1-28
- valid configuration settings 3-18
- Valid noun_2 objects 1-30
- valid VPI and VCI combinations 3-21
- Value column 4-17
- VCC
- connection capacity B-2
- reservation B-4
- switching 3-20
- VCCs per subscriber line 3-28
- VCI
- maximum B-1
- reserved B-1
- VCI numbers 3-20
- VCI/VPI data 3-23
- verb 1-30
- View All Subscribers 1-11, 1-21
- View Equipment Inventory 1-11
- View Subscriber PVCs 1-11
- ViewRunner Event Save 11-2
- ViewRunner for OpenView 12-8
- ViewRunner for Windows
- monitoring 5-9, 6-1
- ViewRunner Log dialog box 1-25
- ViewRunner Preferences dialog box 3-18
- ViewRunner Presentation of Discovered Information 2-3
- ViewRunner sessions 11-2
- virtual channel connection
- See VCC
- virtual channel identifiers
- See VCI
- virtual path connection
- See VPC
- virtual path identifier
- See VPI
- virtual paths
- See VP
- VP
- maximum B-1
- VPC
- connection capacity B-2
- VPC switching 3-19, 4-21, 4-22
- VPI
- capacity B-2
- VPI numbers 3-20
- VPI/VCI addresses 3-2
- VPI/VCI combination 1-26
- VPIs 4-22
- vrlog.txt 1-9, 1-26
- VT100 compatible 1-29
- VT100 terminals 1-29
- warning
- definition xxiv
- warning alarm 1-23
- warning dialog box 3-16
- word processing applications 1-28
- World xxiv
- x 1-3







Posted: Tue Oct 5 11:03:41 PDT 1999
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