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INDEX


configuration Save and Restore
     12-1  to ??

See PVCs

See s

See views

Symbols


.NSS Configuration file     12-8

? command     1-30

A


absolute path     13-5

access identifier (AID) text     1-20

active connections
ADSL     5-6

Active Connections dialog box     8-19, 9-18

Add LIM Chassis     1-12

adding pools
See buttons
Add Pool Now

adding subscribers     4-5, 4-20

additional VCs     3-22

adjective_1     1-30

adjective_2     1-30

Administrative state     2-2, 3-11, 5-1, 5-9, 10-2

ADSL
connection process     9-3
connections
active     1-25, 1-27
Active Connections dialog box     1-11
service provisioning     3-1

Alarm dialog box links     4-20

Alarm Display     7-14

alarm management     2-3

Alarm types
critical     1-4
major     1-4
minor     1-4

Alarm/Event Status Changes     11-8

alarms     1-4, 1-30, 3-10
severity See CLI

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

B


background polling     1-4

backplane     1-12

Begin Restore dialog box     12-9

bit allocation     8-13

Bit Error Rate and Noise Margin     9-1

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

buttons
common
Apply     1-24
Cancel     1-24
OK     1-24

C


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

CLI commands
adjective_1     1-30
adjective_2     1-30
object instances     1-30

coding     4-18

color-coded status     1-2

Command Line Interface     1-28

commands     xxiii

comments     xxv

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
     ?? to 12-12
Save As field     12-3

configuration save and restore
loss of service     1-27
node     1-26
NVRAM     1-26
SC     1-26
software     1-27
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

confirming
system software version     13-4

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

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

D


data elements     2-1

data lists     1-27
equipment inventory     1-27
formatting     1-27, 1-28
blank fill     1-28
tab     1-28
iimporting     1-28
printing     1-28
reordering columns     1-27
Software Image Data     1-27
sorting     1-27

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

E


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

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
AID     11-4
queueing     11-2
removing     11-4
severity guidelines     11-7
sorting     11-4

events/alarms     6-6

Excel spreadsheet     1-7

F


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

filename     12-3

Finish Restoration dialog box     12-12

firmware version     4-5

fixed upstream margin     4-2

flow control     1-29

framing     4-12

full asynchronous framing     4-12

full synchronous framing     4-12

G


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

H


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

I


Idle for the timer type     4-8

Idle status     5-2

images     13-1

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, 6-4, 12-9

IP path     13-5

J


jumper setting     2-2

jumpered modules     2-2, 5-7

jumpering setting     3-5

K


key events     1-9

keywords     xxiii

L


latency     4-25, 7-36

latency settings     4-13

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

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

lost SNMP messages     3-1

M


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

margins
actual down     8-22
actual up     8-22

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 states
     1-23
changing
Administrative     1-23
normal     1-24

module tabs
colors     1-23

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

N


name of the subscriber     4-20

naming files
.NSS extension     12-3

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     1-26
discovery     2-1
routing table support     6-6

Node and ViewRunner Event Display     11-2

node configuration data     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

note, definition     xxiii

NotePad See data lists

nterleaved Delay     4-13

null subscriber IDs     4-7

NVRAM configuration     13-1

O


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

overhead framing structure     4-12

Over-Subscription Ratio (OSR) field     3-9

overwriting data     1-3

P


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 circuits (PVCs)
adding and deleting     1-20

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     1-28

predefined file See data lists
saving

Print formats     1-29

Print messages     1-29

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

PVC's
addressing     3-22

Q


queue     11-2

R


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

replaced SC module     12-1

required field     1-25

Reset     1-16

reset     11-3

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

S


same mode     2-2

Save and Restore feature     10-2

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

SC software version     1-7

scroll bars     3-11

SDSL Connection Process     9-1

SDSL Upstream/Downstream Bit Rates and Payload Combinations     9-1

security privileges     1-10

See .NSS command file

See data lists

See states

self-test     2-1

sensitive     1-31

separate columns in a spreadsheet     1-28

separate subnets     6-6

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
errors
agent     1-26

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 update
IP address     1-27
TFTP
file path     1-27
file transfer     1-27
TFTP server     1-27

software update downloads     1-6

Software Upgrade Progress     13-8

Software Version     7-11, 7-17

Software version     2-2

software version number     1-9

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

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 information     9-16

States
locked     1-4
normal     1-4
unknown     1-4

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 discovery     12-5

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

T


tab     7-27

tab colors
     1-23

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

terminal     1-29

Terminal Access Controller (TAC)     1-6

terminating a call     5-9

TFTP daemon     13-5

TFTP path     12-7

TFTP server     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

U


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

upgrades, obtaining     xxv

Usage state     5-2, 8-18

user interface     5-5

user interface rule     5-10

UserCellI     4-19

ustomer premises equipment (CPE)     12-6

V


valid address ranges     3-4, 4-28

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

W


warning
definition     xxiv

warning alarm     1-23

warning dialog box     3-16

World     xxiv

X


x     1-3

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