Loopbacks
2-20 - 2-24, 7-26 to
7-29, 7-32
Activating
7-29
Automatic verification
7-32
Remote loop verify
2-20, 7-31, 7-32
Special conditions
7-28
Loss of frame count (LOFC)
1-12, 2-16, 7-15
Loss of master clock
2-19
Loss of NIM
2-19
Loss of signal
2-18
Loss of sync
2-18
M
Main menu line
5-1
Maintenance
9-1
Manual overview
1-2, 1-3
Maps
See DS0 maps
Master clock
6-12
Master mode
2-4, 3-27, 3-28,
6-4, 6-5, 8-1,
8-8, 8-13
Polling
8-4
Reports
8-8
Menu and report display area
5-1, 5-3
Menu paths
5-4 to 5-6, 5-8 to
5-12, 5-20 to 5-27
Example
5-22 to 5-27
Navigation
5-4 to 5-6, 5-20, 5-21
Terminology
5-13 to 5-20
MIB counts
7-24, 7-25
MIB definitions
1-19, F-1
Model numbers
9-3
Modems
3-30
Configuration
6-4
Dialout
6-25 to 6-28
Dialout report
7-13, 7-14
Recommendations
3-30
Mounting
3-4
Mux restart
7-36
N
Near-end loopbacks
7-28
Network interface
2-14, 3-14, 3-17, 6-11
Network interface module (NIM)
6-29, 7-35, 9-3
NIM restart
7-35
Nodes
2-4, 8-3, 8-4, 8-6 to
8-8, 8-10 to 8-13
Addresses
8-3
Alarm history
8-13
Alarm status
8-10 to 8-13
Configuration
8-8
Selecting
8-13
Viewing configuration
8-8
O
One-hour statistics
7-17, 7-18
Operation modes
2-4, 3-27, 3-28,
6-4, 6-5, 8-1
Operator messages
D-1
P
Packing
9-7
Parts
9-4, 9-5
Passwords
6-30 to 6-35
Passwords, enabling
6-33
Passwords, setting
6-33
Patch panel
E-1
Performance monitoring
2-16, 8-13
Performance reports
7-7, 7-14 to 7-22,
7-24, 8-9, 8-10
Phone number, Larscom
9-4
Pinouts
A-1
Polling
8-4, 8-10
Status
2-16
Viewing status
8-9
Port loss
2-19
Ports
2-10, 4-5
Ports, configuration
6-1
Power
3-5 to 3-8
Power supply
4-5
Power-up
4-5
PPP
2-5, 2-7, 2-17, 6-6,
7-23
Protocol search mode
6-29 to 6-32
Pulse density
1-6, 2-11
Q
QRSS
7-33
See Test patterns
Question mark key (?)
5-7
R
Rear panel
3-2, 3-3
Register clearing
7-18
Remote loop verify
7-31, 7-32
Remote loopbacks
2-24, 7-28
Repair service
9-6
Replacement parts
9-3 to 9-5
Robbed bit signaling
1-9, 1-13
RS449
2-11, 6-12
RS485
2-10
RTS
6-12
ACST-0351-005
Access-T Series 100, 200, 400, & 1500
June 1996
Index
Index–3