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Operation Figure 3-4 Terminal Main Menu IQ PROBE MENU STRUCTURE The opening menu is the access point to all other operations. The Main menu branches are Configuration, View Statistics, Test, Dial, and Logout. See Figure 3-4. Each Main menu item has several functions and submenus to identify and access specific parameters. The Logout selection is only available on the terminal interface. The Dial selection is only available when an ESP DBU card is installed. In this chapter, the terminal selections are listed first, followed by the Front Panel selections (if the names differ). 61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual Chapter 3. Operation Main Menu Definitions for the branches of the Main menu follow: Configuration (CONFIG) Configuration is used to select DTE, DCE, dial backup, and system operating parameters. For more information on configuration options, see the following chapters: Configuration Overview, DTE Port Configuration, Configuring the DCE Port, Configuring Dial Backup Options, and System Configuration. View Statistics (STATS) This selection displays statistical information for the DTE port, DCE port, dial backup port, and the system. See the chapter Statistics for more information. Test Test options allow you to perform ping and PVC loopback tests. See the chapter Testing for more information. Dial (with ESP DBU card installed) This selection allows you to access manual dialing capabilities. See the chapter Activating Dial Backup Options for more information. Logout (terminal menu only) This parameter logs out of the system. 22 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1 Chapter 3. Operation Up and Down Arrows Scroll through and activate the submenu items available Enter Key in the current menu. The Selects active menu item. flashing cursor indicates the TD LED active parameter. Active when the RD LED s of the e DTE/ of the SHIFT * 7 D 4 A 1 8 0 E 5 B 2 QUICK IQ PROBE # 9 F 6 C 3ENTER CANCEL DELETE NEXT PREV ADD Numeric Keypad Activates menu items and enters numerical information. DTE/DCE port transmits data. Active when the DTE/DCE port receives data. D ctor. ALM LED and the NEXT, PREV, ADD, Reflects status of Active when an alarm condition exists. and DELETE keys. Cancel D Reflects status of Stops current Next Key Dele the DTR pin of the activity and Advances to the next DTE/DCE returns to the entry when editing ro previous menu. LCD Window messages in 2 lines by 16 characters. Shift routing tables. Displays menu items and Activates alpha selections entr A G pre edi TR LED connector. CD LED the DCD pin of the DTE/DCE connector. Figure 3-1 IQ Probe Front Panel IQ Probe User Manual 15 Chapter 3. Operation IQ Probe User Manual Chapter 4 Applications This chapter provides examples of some common IQ Probe management options as well as an example of a dial backup application. The management application examples include VT 100 management, out-of-band SNMP/TELNET management, and in-band PVC SNMP/TELNET management. Descriptions and configuration tips for these options are provided in the sections that follow. The application drawings in this chapter show routers as the frame relay device. The frame relay device could be any device with frame relay capabilities. However, to use in-band management, the management DLCI must be RFC 1490 encapsulated IP traffic. MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS One of the main advantages of the IQ Probe is management flexibility. The IQ Probe front panel interface provides complete configuration capabilities and viewing of key frame relay statistics information. Other management options described in this chapter provide configuration and diagnostics capabilities as well as all-inclusive statistics information. 61200214L1-1 IQ Probe User Manual 24 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-1 Chapter 4. Applications Local VT 100 Terminal Management Connect a VT 100 terminal to the IQ Probe CONTROL port. This interface provides full-screen configuration and all-inclusive statistics access. VT 100 management also allows for remote configuration. Through this port, a remotely located ADTRAN IQ device is fully accessible for configuration, diagnostics, and statistics viewing. Figure 4-1 gives an example of a VT 100 application. VT 100 remote mode is proprietary and non-intrusive. Therefore, you can perform all VT 100 management functions without disrupting the flow of data. VT 100 Router Router IQ Probe IQ Probe Frame Relay DSU IQ RD1TD2RD2TDN RDN TD1 ALM /TST 1 A C B 4 D FE SHIFT DELETEQUICK NEXT PREV ADD 7 2 5 # 3 6 9 8 0 DSU IQ RD1TD2RD2TDNRDN TD1 ALM /TST 1 A C B 4 D FE SHIFT DELETEQUICK NEXT PREV ADD 7 2 5 # 3 6 9 8 0 DSU/CSU DSU IQ RD1TD2RD2TDNRDN TD1 ALM /TST 1 A C B 4 D F E SHIFTDELETEQUICK NEXT PREV ADD 7 2 5 # 3 6 9 8 0 DSU/CSU DSU IQ RD1TD2RD2TDNRDN TD1 ALM /TST 1 A C B 4 D F E SHIFTDELETEQUICK NEXT PREV ADD 7 2 5 # 3 6 9 8 0 LAN LAN Figure 4-1 VT 100 Management Application Example Minimum Configuration Requirements for VT 100 Management The following options are the minimum configuration requirements for e...
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