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IQ 710
Section 4, User Interface Guide
Page 47
© 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
IQ 710 System Manual
For example:
If N392=3 and N393= 4, then if three errors occur within any four events the interface is determined inac-
tive.
The status of the connection can be viewed in the
S
TATISTICS
menu under
N
ETWORK
P
ORT
S
IGNALING
S
TATE
. The status will return to active again once the threshold is no longer exceeded.
C
ONFIGURATION
>N
ETWORK
P
ORT
>M
ANAGEMENT
DLCI 1
AND
DLCI 2
Enter the management data link connection identifiers (DLCIs). These DLCIs are used to carry manage-
ment traffic to and from the network.
C
ONFIGURATION
>N
ETWORK
P
ORT
>M
GMT
DLCI 1
AND
DLCI 2 M
ODE
Set to
D
EDICATED
if the management DLCI is used only to manage the IQ 710 (and not used to carry cus-
tomer traffic). If set to
D
EDICATED
, the router is not notified of that DLCI. Set to
S
HARED
if the manage-
ment DLCI is used for carrying customer traffic and management data.
C
ONFIGURATION
>N
ETWORK
P
ORT
>M
AXIMUM
PVC C
OUNT
Set the maximum number of PVCs that the IQ 710 will monitor for statistical information. This value
determines the amount of history intervals available for storage. To get the maximum amount of statistical
history storage, set this value equal to the number of PVCs assigned to the frame relay port. A smaller
value increases history interval count.
C
ONFIGURATION
>N
ETWORK
P
ORT
>H
ISTORY
I
NTERVAL
C
OUNT
Set the number of history intervals to store for statistics. History intervals are displayed in the
I
NTERVAL
portions of the
S
TATISTICS
menus. These views provide data grouped by the interval of time selected in
the
H
ISTORY
I
NTERVAL
S
IZE
field. The
H
ISTORY
I
NTERVAL
C
OUNT
field determines how many intervals
can be stored at a time. The maximum value allowed is affected by the
M
AX
PVC C
OUNT
selection (previ-
ously described).
C
ONFIGURATION
>N
ETWORK
P
ORT
>PVC O
PTIONS
The information in this menu must be entered for each PVC. DLCI numbers and their corresponding CIRs
are provided by the service provider.
The network service provider should recommend the values entered into the T391, N391,
N392, and N393 fields.