Index
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MX2800 User Manual
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Battery Low
Power Supply Alarm
3-18
Power Supply Alarm Trap
3-20
Power Supply State
4-4
baud rate, setting
3-15
BERT
CSU Loopback w/
6-5
Line
6-6
Bipolar Violations
5-10
blue alarm
DS2 State
4-7
network state
4-2
Remote status
4-3
breakout panel
connecting
2-5
overview
1-4
C
CAIS
T1/E1 Alarm Traps
3-23
T1/E1 alarms
3-18
T1/E1 State
4-8
Cancel Scheduled Reset
3-29
Card A/Card B
Active state
4-6
Failure
4-6
Not Installed
4-6
Stand By
4-6
Card A/Card B menu
4-6
Card Comm menu
4-6
Card Failure
Controller Trap
3-19
Power Supply Alarm Trap
3-20
System State Alarm
4-5
Card Removed
Controller Trap
3-19
Power Supply Alarm Trap
3-20
card switching
7-3
C-Bit Coding Violations (CCV)
5-6
C-Bit Errored Seconds (CES)
5-6
C-bit parity
DS3 configuration
3-3
remote loopback
3-4
,
6-4
C-Bit Severely Errored Seconds (CSES)
5-6
Charger Fail
power supply alarm
3-18
Power Supply Alarm Trap
3-20
Power Supply State
4-4
CHK LED
2-13
circuit failure protection
7-1
circuit protection mode
4-6
circuit protection, T1/E1 menus
3-10
Clear All Local DS3 Statistics
5-7
Clear All T1/E1 Alarm Counts
5-10
clearing statistics
5-7
code violations
limiting on DS3 network
3-4
limiting on T1/E1 lines
3-12
codec line/net loopback
6-4
Cold Start MIB II Standard Alarm Traps
3-24
Common Eqpt Fail (NSA) Remote status
4-3
Communication Fail controller trap
3-19
Comn Eqpt Fail NSA
3-22
CONFIGURATION CORRUPTS
3-28
Configuration menus
3-1
Network Interface
3-3
Save Configuration
3-30
System Management
3-12
T1/E1 Interface
3-6
Utilities
3-28
configuring the MX2800
3-1
configuring the network interface
3-3
connecting the breakout panel
2-5
Connection Timeout menu
3-14
Controller A Fail system alarm
3-17
Controller B Fail system alarm
3-17
controller card failure
7-1
Controller Traps
3-19
Card Failure
3-19
Card Removed
3-19
Communication Fail
3-19
Max Switches
3-19
Protection Switch
3-19
craft port description
2-10
craft port pin assignments
A-1
CSU Loopback
6-5
CSU Loopback w/BERT
6-5
D
damage while shipping
2-1
data link state
4-2
data mode
6-10
Date & Time menu
3-25
date, setting
3-25
default configuration settings, reverting to
3-28
default password
3-24
Summary of Contents for TOTAL ACCESS MX2800
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