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? command, B-2


1TR6, A-1


1TR6 cause codes, numerical list, A-5


7-bit ASCII mode, 1-9


8-bit Binary mode, 1-9

A


Abandon Call and Retry (ACR), 4-27


access security, and SNMP, 6-1


accounting server, 6-11


accumulated errors, displaying, 4-30


ACE server, 1-16


active AIM call, displaying, 4-6


active WAN interfaces, 5-6


Added Bandwidth message, 4-20


address pool,updating, 3-3


address pooling, diagnostics, B-3


address, displaying MAC, 4-11


AddrPool command, B-3


administrative configuration, example of, 1-4


administrative permissions, 1-1


administrative privileges, 1-1


age, of routes, 5-7


AIM call, displaying active, 4-6


AIM host-interface status, 4-26


AIM module, 4-19


AIM port, 4-19, 4-27, 4-31


AIM ports, displaying status of, 4-14


Alarm, 6-4


alarm events, 6-5

coldStart (RFC-1215 trap-type 0), 6-5
eventTableOverwrite (ascend trap-type 16), 6-5
linkDown (RFC-1215 trap-type 2), 6-5
linkUp (RFC-1215 trap-type 3), 6-5
warmStart (RFC-1215 trap-type 1), 6-5

all ones, 4-16


ALU. See Average Line Utilization


amount of delay, displaying, 4-32


APP Server utility, 1-17


ARP cache, 5-12


ARP-directed (RFC 1433), xiii


ARPTable command, B-4


Ascend Connect codes, 4-37


Ascend Disconnect codes, 4-34


Ascend enterprise MIB, 6-1


Ascend Events Group, 6-2


ascendump daemon, B-7


ASCII mode, 1-9


assert, B-9


Assigned to port message, 4-20


AT, A-7


AT command strings, B-14


AT commands, 1-12


AT&V1, B-15


authenticationFailure (RFC-1215 trap-type 4), 6-6


Auto Logout parameter, 1-4


automatic updating, of DNS table, 5-11


autotype function, 3-2


Average Line Utilization, 4-11, 4-32


Avm command, B-4

B


Backoff Q full, 6-10


Backoff Q full message, explained, 4-38


bandwidth

how to decrease, 2-4

bandwidth utilization, displaing, 4-10


banner, updating, 3-3


B-channel status, displaying, 4-6


BCP (RFC 1638), xiii


Binary mode, 1-9


block errors, displaying, 4-6


Blue alarm, 4-16


bridge/router problems, solving, A-11


bridging links, displaying active, 4-31


BRIDisplay command, B-5


Busy, 4-21


byte errors, 4-30

C


Call Detail Reporting (CDR), 4-9, 4-32

defined, 4-9

call disconnect

syslog messages, 6-9

Call Disconnected message, 4-21


call establishment, and syslog messages, 6-8


Call profile

displaying current, 4-7

call quality

displaying, 4-32

Call Refused message, 4-21


Call Request (CRQ), 4-28


call routing state diagram, incoming, 5-2


Call Status window, 4-6


Call Terminated message, 4-3, 4-20


callback, 6-10


callback diagnostics, B-6


Callback Pending message, 4-20


Call-by-Call parameter, 1-13


call-close (CL) message, 4-33


called-party number

displaying, 4-10

calls

clearing all, 3-2
manually placing/clearing, 2-2
routing, inbound
illustrated, 5-2

Carrier Detect (CD), 4-28


carrier registers, 4-13


Cause Code, 4-23


cause codes

disconnect and progress, 4-33

CCITTT Blue Book Q.931, 1-19


CCP (RFC 1962), xiii


CDR. See Call Detail Reporting


channel status

displaying, 4-15

channels

displaying call, 4-8

CHAP

RFC 1994, xiii

checksum, A-7


CIDR

RFC 1519, xiii

Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)

RFC 1519, xiii

CLID, 4-23


ClockSource command, B-7


Close command, 1-6


Clr-History command, B-7


CLU. See Current Line Utilization


codes, disconnect and progress, 6-11


coldStart (RFC-1215 trap-type 0), 6-5


Combinet, 4-31


Comm, 6-4


commands, B-26

?, B-2
AddrPool, B-3
ARPTable, B-4
Avm, B-4
BRIDisplay, B-5
ClockSource, B-7
Clr-History, B-7
Coredump, B-7
Ether-Display, B-8
Fatal-History, B-9
FClear, B-12
FRestore, B-12
FSave, B-13
Heartbeat, B-13
Help, B-13
iproute add, 5-8
iproute delete, 5-8
iproute show, 5-5
ipxping, 5-18
IPXRipDebug, B-13, B-14
MdbStr, B-14
MDialout, B-17
ModemDiag, B-15
ModemDrvDump, B-17
ModemDrvState, B-17
NSLookup, B-20
NVRAMClear, B-21
PPPDump, B-21
PPPFSM, B-21
PPPIF, B-23
PPPInfo, B-24
PPTPCM, B-25
PPTPData, B-25
PPTPEC, B-26
PPTPSend, B-26
RadAcct, B-26
RadIF, B-27
RadStats, B-28
Reset, B-29
Revision, B-30
show dnstab, 5-12
show icmp, 5-13
show ip, 5-13
show ip address, 5-15
show ip routes, 5-5
show ip stats, 5-15
show netware networks, 5-20
show netware servers, 5-19, 5-20
show netware stats, 5-19
show pools, 5-17
show udp listen, 5-16
SNTP, B-30
TelnetDebug, B-30
TLoadCode, B-31
TSave, B-32
Update, B-32
WANDisplay, B-33
WANDSess, B-33
WANNext, B-34
WANOpening, B-34
WANToggle, B-35
WDDialout, B-35

commands, AT, 1-12


commands, displaying set, 1-11


commands, displaying terminal-server, 1-5


commands, DO, 1-1

description of, 2-1
DO Beg/End Rem Mgm (DO 8), 2-3
DO Close TELNET (DO C), 2-4
DO Contract BW (DO 5), 2-4
DO Diagnostics (DO D), 2-4
DO Dial (DO 1), 2-4
DO ESC (DO 0), 2-5
DO Hang Up (DO 2), 2-5
DO Load (DO L), 2-6
DO Menu Save (DO M), 2-6
DO Password (DO P), 2-7
DO Save (DO S), 2-7
DO Termserv (DO E), 2-8

commands, network monitoring, 1-7


community name, 6-4


community strings, setting, 6-2


Compressed SLIP command, 1-6


configuration

checking, 3-3

configuration problems, solving, A-7


configuration, restoring, 3-1, B-12


configuration, storing current into flash, B-13


Connection profile, displaying current, 4-10


connections

Ascend codes for, 4-37

connection-specific messages, 4-19


Console parameter, 1-3


consoleStateChange (ascend trap-type 12), 6-6


contact parameter, 1-3


control-lead dialing, 4-27


CoreDump command, B-7


CSLIP command, 1-6, 1-7


CSU, determining if the MAX has installed, 4-25


Ctrl-C, 1-12


current configuration, storing into flash, B-13


current Connection profile, displaying, 4-10


Current Line Utilization (CLU), 4-11, 4-32

D


D4, 4-12


daemon, syslog, 4-32, 6-7


Data Carrier Detect, 4-27


Data Line Occupied (DLO), 4-28


data rate

displaying, 4-8

Data Set Ready (DSR), 4-28


Data Svc parameter, 1-13


Data Terminal Ready (DTR), 4-28


date

system, setting, 1-3

D-channel failure, 4-16


D-channel signalling, diagnostics, B-5


default modem AT string, modifying, B-14


default password, 1-2


delay

synchronization, displaying, 4-31

Dest, 6-4


diagnostic commands

?, B-2
AddrPool, B-3
ARPTable, B-4
Avml, B-4
BRIDisplay, B-5
ClockSource, B-7
Clr-History, B-7
CoreDump, B-7
Ether-Display, B-8
Fatal-History, B-9
FClear, B-12
FRestore, B-12
FSave, B-13
Hearbeat, B-13
Help, B-13
IPXRipDebug, B-13, B-14
MdbStr, B-14
MDialout, B-17
ModemDiag, B-15
ModemDrvDump, B-17
ModemDrvState, B-17
NSLookup, B-20
NVRAMClear, B-21
PPPDump, B-21
PPPFSM, B-21
PPPIF, B-23
PPPInfo, B-24
PPTPCM, B-25
PPTPData, B-25
PPTPEC, B-26
PPTPSend, B-26
Quit, B-26
RadAcct, B-26
RadIF, B-27
RadStats, B-28
Reset, B-29
Revision, B-30
SNTP, B-30
TelnetDebug, B-30
TLoadCode, B-31
TSave, B-32
Update, B-32
WANDisplay, B-33
WANDSess, B-33
WANNext, B-34
WANOpening, B-34
WANToggle, B-35
WDDialout, B-35

Diagnostic mode

access to, B-1

diagnostic tests, 3-2


diagnostics

accessing diagnostic interface, 2-4

diagram, incoming call routing, 5-2


dialed number

displaying, 4-10

dialing

a Call or Connection Profile, 2-4
manually, 2-2

Digit Present (DP), 4-27


direct routes, 5-6


Directed ARP (RFC 1433), xiii


Disabled link, 4-16


disconnect cause codes, 4-33


disconnect codes, 6-11


disconnects, Ascend codes for, 4-34


disk capture feature, 3-1


displaying

IP routing table, 5-5

DNS table, local, 5-11


Dnstab command, 1-6


DO Beg/End Rem Mgm (DO 8), 2-3


DO Close TELNET (DO C), 2-4


DO commands, 1-1


DO Contract BW (DO 5), 2-4


DO Diagnostics (DO D), 2-4


DO Dial (DO 1), 2-4


DO ESC (DO 0), 2-5


DO Extend BW (DO 4), 2-5


DO Hang Up (DO 2), 2-5


DO Load (DO L), 2-6


DO menu, B-1


DO Menu Save (DO M), 2-6


DO menu, exiting, 2-5


DO menus, A-7


DO Password command, 1-15


DO Resynchronize (DO R), 2-7


DO Save (DO S), 2-7


DO Termserv (DO E), 2-8


DO Toggle (DO T), 2-8


download permission, and Save Cfg command, 3-2


DS1 MIB, 6-7


DTR, loss of, 1-4


Dual Port req'd message, 4-21


Dual-terminal, 4-18


Dyn Stat window, 4-10


dynamic address pooling, diagnostics, B-3


Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), B-12

E


echo_request packet, 5-10


echo_response packets, 5-11


Edit parameter, 1-4


electrical link, displaying condition of, 4-6


ending a call, 2-5


enterprise MIB, Ascend, 6-1


error buffers, FEBE and NEBE, 4-6


error events, 6-5


error events, displaying, 4-12


error information, 4-20


error log, fatal, B-7, B-9


error message, and self-test, 1-14


error messages

did not negotiate MPP, 1-16
1TR6 switch type cause codes, numerical list, A-5
bad digits in phone number, 1-14
call failed, 1-14
call terminated packets sent packets received, 1-14
cannot establish connection for, 1-16
cannot find profile for, 1-15
cannot handshake, 1-14
Cannot open session, 1-12
DL TEI ASSIGNED, 1-18
DL TEI REMOVED, 1-18
far end does not support remote management, 1-16
far end rejected session, 1-16
frame-count must be in the range 1-65535, 1-14
ISDN cause codes, numerical list, A-1
management session failed, 1-16
NL ANSWER REQUEST, 1-18
NL CALL CLEARED WITH CAUSE, 1-18
NL CALL CLEARED WITH CAUSE 16, 1-18
NL CALL CLEARED/L1 CHANGE, 1-18
NL CALL CONNECTED, 1-18
NL CALL FAILED/BAD PROGRESS IE, 1-18
NL CALL FAILED/T303 EXPIRY, 1-18
NL CALL REJECTED/BAD CALL REF, 1-18
NL CALL REJECTED/BAD CHANNEL ID, 1-18
NL CALL REJECTED/INVALID CONTENTS, 1-18
NL CALL REJECTED/NO VOICE CALLS, 1-18
NL CALL REJECTED/OTHER DEST, 1-18
NL CALL REQUEST, 1-18
NL CLEAR REQUEST, 1-18
no connection
host reset, 1-11
host unreachable, 1-11, 1-12
net unreachable, 1-11, 1-12
no phone number, 1-14
not authorized, 1-15
PH ACTIVATED, 1-18
PH DEACTIVATED, 1-18
profile for does not specify MPP, 1-15
telnet, 1-11
test aborted, 1-14
unit busy, 1-14
Unit busy. Try again later., 1-11
unknown items on command-line, 1-14
unknown option, 1-14
unknown value, 1-14
wrong phone number, 1-15

error-register statistics, 4-12


errors

byte, 4-30
channel-by-channel, 4-15
displaying accumulated, 4-30
displaying frame, 4-4
displaying line, 4-6

errors, avoiding transmission, 1-3


errors, displaying block, 4-6


escape character, default rlogin, 1-11


ESF, 4-12


Ether Opt status window, 4-11


Ether Stat window, 4-11


Ether-Data card, 6-8


Ether-Display command, B-8


ethernet frames, displaying number of, 4-11


ethernet interface, 5-6


ethernet interface, displaying, 4-11


ethernet interface, displaying statistics for, 4-4


Ethernet interface, status message, 4-20


ethernet traffic, displaying, B-8


Ethernet up message, 4-20


Ethernet window, 4-12


events, alarm or error, 6-5


events, types of, 4-20


eventTableOverwrite (ascend trap-type 16), 6-5

F


Facilities Data Link (FDL), 4-12


Far End Hung Up message, 4-21


fatal error history log, B-7


fatal error log, B-9


Fatal-History command, B-9


fault led, 3-3


FClear command, B-12


FDL statistics window, 4-12


FDL. See Facilities Data Link


feature, disk feature, 3-1


features, displaying, 4-4


FEBE error buffers, 4-6


Field Service privilege, B-1


Firewall-Friendly FTP (RFC 1579), xiv


firewalls (RFC 1579), xiv


flash memory, clearing, B-12


FR Stat window, 4-14


Frame, 6-7


frame errors, displaying, 4-4


Frame Relay MIB, 6-7


Frame Relay profile, 1-17


frame-count, 1-13


frames, displaying received, 4-4


frames, displaying transmitted, 4-4


FRestore command, B-12


FSave command, B-13


FT1-B&O call, 4-19


FT1-B&O calls, 4-32


Full Access profile, 1-2

G


general problems, solving, A-7


German 1TR6, A-1


glare, 4-21


graceful call disconnect, 6-9

H


Handshake Complete message, 4-20


handshaking, 4-27, B-4


hanging up a call, 2-5


Hangup command, 1-5


hardware address,displaying, 4-11


hardware configuration problems, solving, A-9


HDLC channel, 6-8


Heartbeat command, B-13


Help command, 1-5, B-13


help information, displaying, 1-5


histograms, input and output, 5-13


historical performance, displaying, 4-12


host port, and Session Err window, 4-30


host ports, displaying status, 4-14


Host/.. Status window, 4-14


Host/6, 4-19


Host/Dual, 4-19

I


ICMP

RFC 1256, xiii
statistics, 5-13

ICMP echo_request packet, 5-10


ICMP Router Discovery Messages (RFC 1256), xiii


Idle Logout parameter, parameters

Idle Logout, 1-4

Idle parameter, 1-15


ie0, 5-6


inactive WAN interfaces, 5-6


Incoming Call message, 4-20


Incoming call routing state diagram, 5-2


Incoming Glare message, 4-21


Incomplete Add message, 4-20


Index 100, 3-2


Index 99, 3-2


informational log messages, 4-20


installed modules, checking, 3-3


interface

terminal-server, 1-1

interface, displaying ethernet, 4-11


interfaces, active WAN, 5-6


Internal Error message, 4-21


Internet Control Message Protocol, see ICMP.

displaying statistics on, 5-13

inverse multiplexing, 6-8


IP activity, displaying statistics, 5-15


IP address pool status, displaying, 5-17


IP address pool, updating, 3-3


IP information, displaying, 5-13


IP Mobility (RFC 2002), xiii


IP routing

table, 5-6

IP routing table

fields, 5-6

IP static routes, updating, 3-3


IP Version 4 (RFC 1812), xiii


IPCP (RFC 1332), xiii


iproute add command, 5-8


Iproute command, 1-6


iproute delete command, 5-8


iproute show command, 5-5


IPX address, server, 5-19


IPX RIP traffic, displaying, B-14


IPXping, 5-18


Ipxping command, 1-6


ipxping command, 5-18


IPXRipDebug command, B-13, B-14


ISDN

call information, 5-2
cause codes, numerical list, A-1
PRI and BRI interface problems, solving, A-10

ISDN line, monitoring, 1-18


ISDN messages, information on, 1-19


ISDN, show command, 1-18

K


Keep alive, 4-16

L


LAN security error message, 4-21


LAN session down message, 4-20


LAN session up message, 4-3, 4-20


Line 1 Stat window, 4-15


Line 2 Stat window, 4-15


Line Errors status window, 4-15


line errors, displaying, 4-6


line quality, B-5


Line Status (Net/BRI) window, 4-17


line status, displaying, 4-3


line utilization

displaying, 4-31

lines, displaying status, 4-15


lines, specifying outgoing, 1-14


Link active, 4-16


link quality, displaying, 4-10


link uptime, displaying, 4-10


linkDown (RFC-1215 trap-type 2), 6-5


linkUp (RFC-1215 trap-type 3), 6-5


lo0, 5-6


loacation paramater, 1-3


load name in Sys Options window, 4-4


load, displaying, software load, displaying, 1-19


loading a saved or edited profile, 2-6


Local command, 1-5


local DNS table, 5-11


local mode, going to, 1-5


local terminal server session, starting, 3-3


locating slow, 5-8


log facility, syslog, 6-7


log messages

working with, 4-1

log window, message, 4-3


log, fatal error, B-7, B-9


logging out of the MAX, 2-7


Logical Link status, A-10


login service, 6-10


loopback, 4-27


loopback counters, 4-6


loopback interface, 5-6


loopback route, 5-7


loopback route, private, 5-7


Loss of Sync, 4-16


loss of T1 framing, 3-2


LQM, xiii

M


MAC address, 4-39, 4-43


MAC address, displaying, 4-11


Main Edit menu, 1-1


management, remote, 1-4


Max Rel Delay value, 4-32


MAX reset, using SNMP, 6-2


maxTelnetAttempts (ascend trap-type 15), 6-6


MBID, 4-23


MdbStr command, B-14


mdialout, B-2


MDialout command, B-17


mdoem AT commands, 1-12


memory contents, dumping, B-7


memory, clearing flash, B-12


Menu command, 1-6, 1-7


menu mode, terminal server, 1-8


menu,Main Edit, 1-1


message

Added Bandwidth, 4-20

Message Log display, 4-32


message log window, displaying, 4-3


messages

Assigned to port, 4-20
Backoff Q full, 4-38
Busy, 4-21
Call Disconnected, 4-21
Call Refused, 4-21
Call Terminated, 4-20
Callback Pending, 4-20
Dual Port req'd, 4-21
Ethernet up, 4-20
Far End Hung Up, 4-21
Handshake Complete, 4-20
Incoming Call, 4-20
Incoming Glare, 4-21
Incomplete Add, 4-20
Internal Error, 4-21
LAN security error, 4-21
LAN session down, 4-20
LAN session up, 4-20
Moved to secondary, 4-20
Network Problem, 4-22
No Chan Other End, 4-22
No Channel Avail, 4-22
No Connection, 4-22
No Phone Number, 4-22
No port DS0 Mins, 4-22
No System DS0 Mins, 4-22
Not Enough Chans, 4-22
Not FT1-B&O, 4-22
Outgoing Call, 4-20
Port use exceeded, 4-20
RADIUS config error, 4-21
Remote Mgmt Denied, 4-22
Removed Bandwidth, 4-21
Request Ignored, 4-22
Requested Service Not Authorized, 4-21
Sys use exceeded, 4-21
working with status/log, 4-1
Wrong Sys Version, 4-22

messages, connection-specific, 4-19


messages, information on ISDN, 1-19


messages, syslog, 6-8


messages, warning, B-10


MIB, 6-1


MIB II, 6-1


MIB-II, 6-7


MIBs, supported, 6-7

RFC 1213, 6-7
RFC 1315, 6-7
RFC 1317, 6-7
RFC 1406, 6-7
RFC 1696, 6-7

modem

opening session, 1-6

modem AT command strings, B-14


modem AT string, modifying, B-14


modem availability, diagnostics, B-4


Modem Diag status window, 4-25


modem dialout, displays, B-17


Modem MIB, 6-7


modem sessions, displaying active, 4-3


modem status characters, 4-24


modem window, 4-23


modemdiag, B-2


ModemDiag command, B-15


ModemDrvDump command, B-17


modemdrvstate, B-2


ModemDrvState command, B-17


Moved to primary message

messages
Moved to primary, 4-20

Moved to secondary message, 4-20


MP (RFC 1990), xiii


Multiband simulation, and disabled commands, 1-5


Multipoint, 4-18

N


Name Server (RFC 1877), xiii


name, system, 1-3


NEBE error buffers, 4-6


Net Options status window, 4-25


Net/BRI status, 4-25


Net/T1 status window, 4-25


NetWare stations, 5-18


network monitoring commands, 1-7


Network Problem message, 4-22


network-specific information, show commands to monitor, 1-18


next-hop router, 5-6


NIX man pages, 4-32


No Chan Other End message, 4-22


No Channel Avail message, 4-22


No Connection message, 4-3, 4-22


No Phone Number message, 4-22


No port DSO Mins message, 4-22


No System DSO Mins message, 4-22


Not Enough Chans message, 4-22


Not FT1-B&O message, 4-22


NSLookup command, B-20


Number of remaining allocated addresses, 5-18


NVRAMClear command, B-21

O


On Internet Authentication (RFC 1704), xiv


Open command, 1-6


Operator Reset, 3-2


optional features, displaying, 4-4


Outgoing Call message, 4-20


outgoing lines, specifying for self-test, 1-14


output, verbose, 5-10

P


packet count, displaying, 5-14


packet filtering

related RFCs, xiv

packetsize, 5-10


parameters

Auto Logout, 1-4
Call-by-Call, 1-13
Console, 1-3
contact, 1-3
Data Svc, 1-13
Edit, 1-4
Idle, 1-15
location, 1-3
PRI # Type, 1-13
Remote Mgmt, 1-4
R/W Comm, 6-2
Security, 6-2
Status, 1-4
Term Rate, 1-3
Transit #, 1-13

parameters, system administration, 1-2


password challenges, displaying, 1-16


password mode, disabling, 1-16


password mode, entering, 1-16


password mode, putting the terminal server in, 1-16


password security, SNMP, 6-1


password, default, 1-2


passwords, and Save Cfg command, 3-1


PDU, 6-3


performance-register statistics, 4-12


permissions, administrative, 1-1


permissions,activating administrative, 1-2


phone number

testing, 1-5

ping, 5-10, 5-11


Ping command, 1-6


Point-to-point, 4-18


Point-to-Point Protocol

RFC 1661, xiii

pool, updating, 3-3


Port, 6-4


port, 6-8


Port Info status window, 4-26


Port Leads status window, 4-27


port number, UDP, 5-16


Port Opts information, listed, 4-29


Port Opts status window, 4-28


Port state change events, 6-5


Port use exceeded message, 4-20


portAcrPending (ascend trap-type 10), 6-6


portCarrier (ascend trap-type 8), 6-6


portCollectDigits (ascend trap-type 5), 6-5


portConnected (ascend trap-type 7), 6-6


portDTENotReady (ascend trap-type 11), 6-6


portDualDelay (ascend trap-type 1), 6-5


portHaveSerial (ascend trap-type 3), 6-5


portInactive (ascend trap-type 0), 6-5


portLoopback (ascend trap-type 9), 6-6


PortN Stat window, 4-29


portRinging (ascend trap-type 4), 6-5


portUseExceeded (ascend trap-type 13), 6-6


portWaiting (ascend trap-type 6), 6-5


portWaitSerial (ascend trap-type 2), 6-5


POST, A-7


POST. <emphasis> See power-on self test


POSTs (power-on self tests), 3-2


power-on self test (POST), 3-2


PPP, 4-31


PPP (RFC 1661), xiii


PPP Bridging Control Protocol (RFC 1638), xiii


PPP Challenge Handshake Athentication Protocol (RFC 1994), xiii


PPP command, 1-6, 1-7


PPP Compression Control Protocol (RFC 1962), xiii


PPP in HDLC-like Framing (RFC 1662), xiii


PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol (RFC 1332), xiii


PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol Extensions for Name Server Addresses (RFC 1877), xiii


PPP Link Quality Monitoring (RFC 1989), xiii


PPP Multilink Protocol (RFC 1990), xiii


PPP Stac LZS Compression Protocol (RFC 1974), xiii


PPP Vendor Extensions (RFC 2153), xiii


PPPDump command, B-21


PPPFSM command, B-21


PPPIF command, B-23


PPPInfo command, B-24


PPTPCM command, B-25


PPTPData command, B-25


PPTPEC command, B-26


PPTPSend command, B-26


preference value, for route, 5-6


PRI # Type parameter, 1-13


PRI interface, displaying stats for, 4-12


private loopback route, 5-7


privileges

administrative, 1-1
assigning required, 1-15

profile,Full Access, 1-2


progress codes, 4-33, 6-11


protocol data unit (PDU), 6-3


protocols

multiple IP routing, 5-5
show commands to monitor, 1-18

Q


Q.931, 1-19


quality of the link, displaying, 4-10


quality, displaying call, 4-32


queue, backoff, 6-11


queued packets, UDP, 5-16


Quit, B-26


Quit command, 1-5, B-26

R


radacct, 6-11


RadAcct command, B-26


RadIF command, B-27


RADIUS accounting server, 6-11


RADIUS Backoff Q full, 6-10


RADIUS config error message, 4-21


RADIUS configuration,updating, 3-3


RADIUS server

opening connection to, 3-3

radiusd, 6-11


RadStats command, B-28


raw TCP hosts

specifying, 1-8

rawTcp parameter, 1-8


received frames

displaying, 4-4

Red Alarm, 4-16


registers, carrier and user, 4-13


remaining allocated addresses, explained, 5-18


Remote command, 1-5, 1-15


remote command, 1-15


remote login

terminating, 1-11

remote management, 1-4

at remote end of an AIM call, 2-3
session, opening, 1-5
session, starting, 1-15
session, terminating, 1-15
session, timing out, 1-15

Remote Mgmt Denied message, 4-22


Remote Mgmt parameter, 1-4


Removed Bandwidth message, 4-21


Report of IAB Workshop (RFC 1636), xiv


Request For Comments, see RFC.


Request Ignored message, 4-22


Request to Send (RTS), 4-28


Requested Service Not Authorized message, 4-21


required privileges

assigning, 1-15

Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers (RFC 1812), xiii


resent Next Digit (PND), 4-28


Reset command, B-29


reset, system, 3-2


reset, using SNMP, 6-2


restarting MAX, 3-2


Restore Cfg, 3-1


Resume command, 1-6


Revision command, B-30


RFC

listing of related, xiii

RFC 1213, 6-7


RFC 1315, 6-7


RFC 1317, 6-7


RFC 1406, 6-7


RFC 1696, 6-7


RFCs

IP routing, xiii
PPP, xiii
RFC 1974, xiii

Ring Indicate (RI), 4-28


RIP traffic, IPX, B-14


rlogin

terminating session, 1-11

Rlogin command, 1-6


rlogin command, 1-11


rlogin, default escape character, 1-11


round-trip statistics, statistics, round-trip, 5-11


route

adding, 5-8
age, 5-7
calls, inbound (illustrated), 5-2
deleting, 5-8
preferences, displayed, 5-6

route age, 5-7


route, loopback private, 5-7


routers, 5-8


Routes status window, 4-29


Routing in a Multi-provider Internet (RFC 1787), xiii


routing links

active, displaying, 4-31

routing state diagram, call routing, 5-2


RS232 MIB, 6-7


RS-366, 4-27, 4-28


RS-422, 4-29


RS-449, 4-29


RS-449 Host I/F, 4-29


R/W Comm, 6-2


R/W Comm parameter, 6-2

S


SAFEWORD server, 1-16


Save Cfg, 3-2


Save Cfg command, and download permission, 3-2


Secure Access Manger firewall, 4-38


Secure Operation of the Internet (RFC 1281), xiv


Security, 6-4


security

events, 6-6
related RFCs, xiv
RFC 1245, xiv
SNMP, 6-1

security configuration, and SNMP, 6-3


Security Considerations for IP Fragment Filtering

RFC 1858, xiv

Security parameter, 6-2


self-test error messages, 1-14


self-test, phone number self-test, 1-13


Send commands, listing, 1-10


serial number, displaying, 4-4


Serial WAN status window, 4-30


server, accounting, 6-11


session

terminal server, starting, 3-3

Session Err status window, 4-30


Sessions status window, 4-31


sessions, displaying active, 4-3


set all command, settings, displaying current, 1-16


Set command, 1-5


set command, 1-16


set commands, SNMP, 6-2


set commands,displaying, 1-11


set fr commands, 1-17


set password command, 1-16


set term command, terminal type, specifying, 1-16


settings, displaying current, 1-10


Show command, 1-5


show commands, 1-17


Show dnis session command, 1-17


show dnstab command, 5-12


show icmp command, 5-13


show ip address command, 5-15


show ip command, 5-13


show ip routes command, 5-5


show ip stats command, 5-15


show ISDN command, 1-18


show ISDN output, 1-18


show modems command, 1-12


show netware networks command, 5-20


show netware servers command, 5-19, 5-20


show netware stats command, 5-19


show revision command, revision, displaying, 1-19


show udp listen command, 5-16


show uptime command, 1-19


Signaling System 7, A-1


Simple Network Time Protcol (SNTP) (RFC 2030), xiii


Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), 1-3


Site Security Handbook (RFC 1244), xiv


SLIP command, 1-6, 1-7


slow routers, locating, 5-8


SNMP

configuring access security, 6-1
configuring security, 6-3
enforcing security, 6-2
management, 6-1
resetting the MAX, 6-2
security, 6-1
setting traps, 6-3
trap parameters, 6-4
traps, 6-4
verifying MAX reset, 6-2

SNMP set commands, enabling, 6-2


SNMP trap, 6-3


SNMP trap configuration, 6-4


SNTP command, B-30


SNTP, RFC 2030, xiii


SNTP. See Simple Network Time Protocol


socket number, UDP, 5-16


Stac LZS compression (RFC 1974), xiii


state diagram,incoming call routing, 5-2


static routes,updating, 3-3


Statistics window, 4-31


status messages

working with, 4-1

Status parameter, 1-4


status window, 1-1

activating, 4-2, 4-5
customizing appearance of, 4-5
default, 4-1
scrolling information, 4-2

status/log messages. See also error messages


stored configuration

restoring, 3-1

strings, setting community, 6-2


super-user, 1-2


switch type

1TR6, A-1

synchronization delay

displaying, 4-31

Sys Options window, 4-4, 4-40

information listed, 4-41

Sys use exceeded message, 4-21


sysAbsoluteStartupTime, 6-2


Syslog, 4-32


syslog daemon, 4-32, 6-7


syslog messages, meanings, 6-8


syslog, disconnect and progress codes, 6-11


system administration parameters, 1-2


system date

setting, 1-3

System Is Up, 3-2


system memory

checking, 3-3

system name, 1-3


System Reset, 3-2


System Status window, 4-19, 4-42


system time

setting, 1-3

system uptime, 4-41

displaying, 4-4

systemUseExceeded (ascend trap-type 14), 6-6

T


T1 connections

checking, 3-3

T1 framing loss, 3-2


target address, 5-6


TCP command, 1-6, 1-12


TCP packets, displaying statistics, 5-17


Telnet and raw TCP hosts

mixing, 1-7

Telnet command, 1-6


telnet command, 1-9


Telnet commands, sending standard, 1-10


telnet connection, opening, 1-10


telnet error messages, 1-11


Telnet hosts

specifying, 1-8
updating list, 3-3

Telnet session

closing, 1-11
commands, 1-10

TelnetDebug command, B-30


Term Rate parameter, 1-3, 3-2


Term Serv, 3-3


terminal server banner

updating, 3-3

terminal server commands

displaying, 1-5

terminal server interface, 1-1, 1-5


terminal server menu mode, 1-8


terminal server session

closing, 1-5
displaying active, 4-31
starting, 1-5, 3-3

Test command, 1-5


test command, 1-13


test frames, displaying, 4-6


tests, diagnostic, 3-2


time

system, setting, 1-3

Time-To-Live (TTL), 5-8


TLoadCode command, B-13, B-31


token security card, 5-7


Traceroute (RFC 1393), xiii


Traceroute command, 1-6, 5-8


Traceroute Using an IP Option (RFC 1393), xiii


training, B-4


Transit # parameter, 1-13


transmission errors

avoiding, 1-3

transmitted frames, displaying, 4-4


Transparent mode, 1-9


trap, 6-3


troubleshooting

1TR6 switch type cause codes, numerical list, A-5
bridge/router problems, A-11
configuration problems, A-7
general problems, A-7
hardware configuration problems, A-9
ISDN cause codes, numerical list, A-1
ISDN PRI and BRI interface problems, A-10

TSave command, B-32


type of service, IPX, 5-20


type, specifying terminal, 1-16

U


UDP packets

displaying statistics, 5-16

unexpected call disconnect, and syslog messages, 6-9


UNIX, 5-11, 6-7, B-7


Upd Rem Cfg, 3-3


Update command, B-32


updating, of DNS table, 5-11


uptime in status window, 4-4


uptime, displaying, 1-19, 4-4


uptime, displaying link, 4-10


uptime, system, 4-41


Use MIF, 3-3


user performance registers, 4-13


utilization

line, displaying, 4-31

V


V.25 bis, 4-27


V.25bis, 4-42


V.35, 4-29


V.35 Host I/F, 4-29


verbose output, 5-10


virtual connect session

closing, 1-6
resuming, 1-6

virtual connection, suspending of, 1-12


virtual connection, terminating, 1-13


VT100 interface, initial screen, 1-1


VT100 menus

returning to, 1-6

W


WAN interface

active, 5-6
displaying, 4-25

WAN interface, inactive, 5-6


WAN lines, displaying status, 4-15


WAN links, displaying active, 4-4


WAN port, display in information on, 1-18


WAN Stat window, 4-43


WANDisplay command, B-33


WANDSess command, B-33


wanidle0, 5-6


wanN, 5-6


WANNext command, B-34


WANOpening command, B-34


WANToggle command, B-35


warmStart (RFC-1215 trap-type 1), 6-5


warning messages, B-10


WDDialout command, B-35


window

Call Status, 4-6
Dyn Stat, 4-10
Ether Opt status, 4-11
Ether Stat, 4-11
Ethernet, 4-12
FDL statistics, 4-12
FRStat, 4-14
Host/..Status, 4-14
Line 1 Stat, 4-15
Line 2 Stat, 4-15
Line Errors status, 4-15
Line Status (Net/BRI), 4-17
Modem Diag status, 4-25
PortN Stat, 4-29
System Status, 4-42

windows, status See status window, 1-1


Wrong Sys Version message, 4-22

X


X.21, 4-27, 4-29, 4-42

Y


Yellow Alarm, 4-16


yellow fault led, 3-3



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