Table of Contents
index
- access icon 2-9
- Actions menu 2-13
- addressing, valid ranges 5-2
- ADSL definition 1-1
- ADSL interface
- alarms 10-7
- performance 8-7
- ADSL profiles 4-14
- applying to DMT interface 4-20
- uploading 4-5
- alarms
- ADSL interface 10-7
- chassis 10-6
- DMT 10-6
- Event Browser window 10-1
- NI-2 cards 10-7
- OC-3 port 10-8
- severity 10-5
- steps for viewing 10-2
- using the Query Editor window 10-3
- allocated cell rate 7-10
- asset tracking 9-3
- chassis 9-3
- modules or cards 9-7
- asymmetric digital subscriber line
- See ADSL
- ATM
- edge switch port 5-1
- network backbone 5-3
- ATM interface 7-8
- faults 10-4
- IMA performance 8-24
- performance 8-19
- ATM QoS profiles 4-11
- applying to PVCs or SPVCs 4-27
- ATM traffic descriptors 4-2
- instructions 4-4
- ATM traffic descriptors
- ATM QoS profiles 4-2
- ATM virtual channels
- guidelines 4-11
- authentication failure 7-4
- autodiscovering objects 2-6
- available cell rate 7-10
- available memory space status 7-4
- backup system configuration 6-5
- bit swapping 4-8, 4-19
- cards 7-29
- asset tracking 9-7
- DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card 1-6
- NI-2 155MM-155MM 1-6
- NI-2 155SM-155SM 1-6
- NI-2 DS3/E3-DS3/E3 1-6
- OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 1-6
- caution definition xix
- cell loss priority, setting for ATM QoS profiles 4-13
- charts
- bar 8-38
- line 8-38
- chassis 9-3
- alarms 10-6
- inventory 9-1
- status 7-27
- view 2-18
- Cisco DSLAM subtending, diagram 5-2
- Cisco EMF
- installing 3-2
- launchpad 2-7
- logging in 3-3
- system architecture 2-1
- Cisco IOS, downloading image 6-7
- clock status 7-11
- codeword 7-20
- codeword, establishing size 4-9
- command history file 2-3
- command logging 6-4
- commands, keyboard 2-10
- commissioning an interface 3-20
- configurations
- IMA groups 4-39
- IMA links 4-37
- subtending 1-5
- connections
- edge switch port 5-1
- establish 8-23
- establishing subscribers 4-2
- in a subtended system 5-2
- uploading ATM profiles 4-4
- copying interface profiles 4-9
- CPE overview 1-1
- creating 4-11
- customer premises equipment
- See CPE
- database files, creating and managing 2-2
- data path tests 5-4
- deleting
- ADSL profiles 4-17
- ATM QoS profiles 4-14
- DMT profiles 4-10
- subtend PVCs 5-14
- deployment
- autodiscovery 3-5
- chassis level 3-5
- deploying a line card 3-13
- deploying an NI2 card 3-11
- manual 3-5, 3-6
- preprovisioning 3-5
- dialog boxes used in CDM 2-17
- disabled synchronization control mechanism 4-9, 4-20
- discovery icon 2-10
- DMT interface
- alarms 10-6
- applying ADSL profiles 4-20
- opening the DMT Interface Profiles window 4-7
- status 7-16
- DMT profiles
- applying to DMT interface 4-17
- deleting 4-10
- uploading 4-5
- documentation
- feedback xxi
- obtaining
- CD-ROM xx
- world wide web xx
- ordering xx
- related xx
- DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card 1-6
- DS3 interface
- performance 8-5, 8-35
- edge switch port connection 5-1
- Edit menu 2-11
- equipment, far-end 5-4
- estimated cell loss ratio 7-10
- estimated peak to peak cell delay 7-10
- Event Browser window
- icon for launching 2-9
- steps for viewing events 10-2
- viewing alarms 10-1
- events
- icon 2-9
- steps for viewing 10-2
- using the Query Editor window 10-3
- far-end equipment 5-4
- fast and interleaved 7-20
- fast channel performance 8-14
- fault management
- ATM interface 10-4
- chassis 7-27
- modules 7-3
- features, Cisco 6015 DSLAM 1-3
- FEC redundancy bytes 4-9, 4-20, 7-20
- File menu 2-11
- files
- command history 2-3
- system log 2-3
- forward error correction
- See FEC
- getting started
- deployment process 3-5
- installing the Cisco EMF software 3-2
- using CDM 3-4
- graphical user interface
- See GUI
- graphs and charts 8-38
- groups
- configuring IMA 4-39
- icon 2-8
- subscribers 5-4
- GUI
- chassis view 2-18
- dialog boxes 2-17
- navigational tools 2-14
- using list boxes 2-16
- using menu bar 2-11
- using tabs 2-15
- using the object menu 2-14
- using the toolbar 2-16
- guide contents, description xvii
- guidelines
- for creating ATM virtual channels 4-11
- for subtending 5-3
- Help menu 2-14
- I/O system card 1-7
- icons
- access 2-9
- discovery 2-10
- events 2-9
- groups 2-8
- launchpad 2-7
- viewer 2-8
- IMA
- configuring links 4-37
- overview 4-36
- violations 8-27
- IMA groups
- configuring 4-39
- performance 8-24
- status 7-13
- IMA links
- performance 8-26
- status 7-15
- informational dialog boxes 2-17
- installing Cisco EMF software 3-2
- interfaces, generic 7-1
- interleave, performance of channel 8-16
- inventory
- chassis 9-1
- module or card 9-5
- inverse multiplexing over ATM
- See IMA
- keyboard commands 2-10
- levels of severity 6-2
- links, IMA configuration 4-37
- list boxes 2-16
- login
- Cisco EMF 3-3
- login and password for Cisco EMF 3-3
- logs
- commands 6-4
- NRP in management window 3-23
- performance 8-2
- system files 2-3
- system messages 6-1
- management
- faults 7-3
- groups 2-8
- network objects 2-4
- NRP logs 3-23
- VCLs 4-30
- management software overview 1-2
- maximum cell transfer delay 7-10
- memory space 7-4
- menus
- Actions 2-13
- Edit 2-11
- File 2-11
- Help 2-14
- menu bar 2-11
- object 2-14
- options 2-12
- View 2-11
- window 2-13
- missed polls 8-38
- modules
- asset tracking 9-7
- inventory 9-5
- monitored attributes 8-36
- network
- clock source 7-11
- managing objects 2-4
- querying components 2-3
- NI-2
- 155MM-155MM 1-6
- 155SM-155SM 1-6
- alarms 10-7
- DS3/E3-DS3/E3 1-6
- node down 5-4
- note, definition xix
- NRP logs management window 3-23
- object menu 2-14
- objects
- autodiscovery 2-6
- managing on networks 2-4
- OC-3
- performance 8-35
- port alarms 10-8
- OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 1-6
- Options menu 2-12
- overhead framing 4-9, 4-20
- overview
- management software 1-2
- subtending 1-5
- passwords, setting Telnet 4-3
- performance
- ADSL 8-7
- ATM interface 8-19
- bar charts 8-38
- DS3 8-5
- DS3 and OC-3 8-35
- fast channel 8-14
- historical 8-35
- IMA groups 8-24
- IMA links 8-26
- interleave channel 8-16
- line charts 8-38
- logging 8-2
- SONET interface 8-28
- performance management
- graphs and charts 8-38
- missed polls 8-38
- permanent virtual connections
- See PVC
- physical
- interface status 7-11
- layer medium of port 7-11
- polling events 8-38
- port, physical layer medium 7-11
- preprovisioning 3-5
- profiles
- ADSL on DMT interface 4-14
- applying ATM QoS to PVCs and SPVCs 4-27
- copying 4-9
- creating ATM Qos and ATM virtual channels 4-11
- creating templates 4-13
- deleting ADSL 4-17
- deleting ATM QoS 4-14
- introduction to using 4-1
- subscribers 4-2
- uploading ATM and DMT 4-5
- PVCs
- applying ATM QoS profiles 4-27
- creating 4-22
- deleting on subtend configurations 5-14
- setting subtended subscribers 5-11
- Query Editor window 10-3
- query network components 2-3
- restoring configuration 6-5
- scheduling downloads 6-9
- Service-Specific Connection-Oriented Protocol
- See SSCOP
- severity
- alarms 10-5
- levels 6-2
- soft PVC
- See SPVC
- software, management 1-2
- SONET interface
- performance 8-28
- status 7-21
- SPVCs
- applying ATM Qos profiles 4-27
- creating 4-22
- SSCOP 8-24
- standard or fast training mode 4-19
- state types
- decommissioned 2-5
- errored 2-5
- normal 2-5
- pre-provisioned 2-5
- status 7-8, 7-11, 7-29
- ATM interface 7-8
- available memory 7-4
- cards or modules 7-29
- chassis 7-27
- DMT interface 7-16
- IMA groups 7-13
- IMA links 7-15
- physical interface 7-11
- SONET interface 7-21
- viewing generic interface 7-1
- subscribers
- creating profiles and establishing connections 4-2
- groups 5-4
- subtend 5-4, 5-11
- subtending
- connections 5-2
- deleting PVCs 5-14
- diagram 5-2
- guidelines 5-3
- host 5-3
- overview 1-5
- subtend subscribers
- recommendations for 5-4
- setting PVC addresses 5-11
- support
- cards on 6015 DSLAM 1-5
- technical xx
- system
- backups 6-5
- log file 2-3
- message logging 6-1
- tabs 2-15
- TAC xxi
- Technical Assistance Center xx
- technicians xvii
- telco xvii
- Telnet passwords 4-3
- template profiles 4-13
- testing data paths 5-4
- timesaver, definition xix
- tip, definition xix
- toolbar 2-16
- tooltips 2-13
- topology
- daisy chain 1-5
- star 1-5
- tree 1-5
- training mode, standard or fast 4-19
- trellis coding 4-8, 4-19
- upgrades, obtaining xxi
- user interface
- See GUI
- user name and passwrod for Cisco EMF login 3-3
- valid address ranges 5-2
- VCI support 1-4
- VCLs, managing 4-30
- viewer icon 2-8
- View menu 2-11
- virtual channel identifiers
- See VCIs
- virtual channel links
- See VCLs
- virtual tributary and far end virtual tributary 8-33
- VPI support 1-4
- warning definition xix
- Window menu 2-13







Posted: Tue Sep 5 09:21:59 PDT 2000
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