15
Completing Setup of the Unit From the NOC
Procedure
1.
Access the remote iMarc unit using the dedicated management link, using the Node
IP Address that was entered (see
Physically Installing the Unit and Setting Up for
Remote Access
on page 14).
2.
Configure specific frame relay options, like CIR (committed information rate), and
any other configuration options requiring input or changes from the default settings.
3.
Configure each interface according to the local management interface (LMI) and
assigned line conditions supplied by the service provider.
Configuration
→
Network
→
Frame Relay
Configuration
→
Data Ports
→
Frame Relay
4.
If SNMP traps are wanted, set up managers, select the desired traps, and configure
trap dial-out if desired (see
Configuring SNMP Trap Managers and Trap Dial-Out
on
page 21).
5.
Set up the modem and, if trap dial-out is desired, the Call Directories (see
Setting
Up the Modem
on page 17).
6.
If the unit is equipped with an ISDN DBM, set up the DBM (see
Setting Up the ISDN
DBM
on page 19).
7.
Save the configurations.
8.
Verify the entire path from the remote unit to the NOC NMS is functioning (see
Verifying the End-to-End Path
on page 23).
9.
Verify that data is being received (see
Verifying That Data is Being Received
on
page 27).
10.
Verify that all PVCs, including Management PVCs, are configured; and see whether
the PVC is active or not (see
Checking PVC Connections
on page 28).
11.
Verify the setup for backup, if applicable (see
Verifying the ISDN Line and That
Data Can Be Passed Between DBMs
on page 29).
The iMarc installation is complete.
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