Setting Up T1/E1 Logging; Viewing Csu State Information And Statistics - 3Com 3C10402B Administrator's Manual

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Setting Up T1/E1
Logging
Viewing CSU State
Information and
Statistics
c Click OK.
The card will restart and go through its startup process. After the card
finishes its reboot process, proceed to
If the remote network where the card will eventually reside uses
DHCP to assign addresses:
a If the First IP Address, Common Subnet Mask, or Common Default
Gateway fields have an IP address, change each field to 0.0.0.0, and
then click Apply. After the card finishes its reboot process, proceed to
step
7.
b If the First IP Address, Common Subnet Mask, and Common Default
Gateway all show 0.0.0.0, assign an arbitrary IP address to any field,
and then click Apply. The card will restart and go through its startup
process again.
c When the card finishes its startup process, refresh the card's IP Settings
window. You will see the arbitrary IP address that you assigned.
d Change each field to 0.0.0.0, and then click Apply. The card will
restart and go through its startup process again.
7 When the card finishes its startup process, it is set with the IP address of
its Call Processor. You can now move the card to its remote location
where it will use its saved Call Processor IP address to communicate with
the system.
The 3C10116D T1 and 3C10165D E1 Digital Line Cards can generate
logging information. The system disk drive stores the TEP (T1, E1, Primary
Rate Interface) logs. Use the NBX NetSet utility to view, download, and
delete log files. Each card has a separate log, up to a maximum of five log
files. When a log reaches its maximum size of 5 MB, it begins to overwrite
the oldest data.
Because TEP logging has a performance cost, it is disabled by default. To
enable TEP logging and to receive help interpreting the log results,
contact your 3Com NBX Voice-Authorized Partner.
3C10165D E1, 3C10116D T1, and 3C101064D BRI cards have an
onboard channel service unit (CSU). Use the NBX NetSet utility to view
near end (local CSU) and far end (central office) state information and
statistics about each connected span.

Setting Up T1/E1 Logging

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