Connecting A Computer To A Serial Port - 3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual

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HAPTER
ROUBLESHOOTING
Connecting a
Computer to a
Serial Port
Table 70 Configuration and Status Report Headings (continued)
Heading
Description
uas
TEP performance data. Unavailable Seconds, TR54016 Near
End and Far End. Number of seconds during which the frame
was unavailable for 10-seconds.
uasc
TEP performance data. Unavailable Seconds, G.826 Near End
and Far End. Number of seconds during which the frame was
unavailable for 10-seconds.
uasp
TEP performance data. Unavailable Seconds, T1.231 Near End
and Far End. Number of seconds during which the frame was
unavailable for 10-seconds.
vsecs
TEP performance data. Valid seconds for the selected interval.
Wink Wait
This time out value controls how long the digital line card waits
to respond with a wink signal on an outgoing call. If you see
"no_wink_received" errors, this value may be too small.
On some devices, you can connect a computer to a serial port and, by
running a terminal emulation program on the computer, you can obtain
information about the status of the card or the NBX system.
You can connect a computer directly to the serial port on these devices:
Table 71 Serial Port Connections
Card
NBX V3000 Call Processor
SuperStack 3 NBX Call Processor
NBX 100 Call Processor
BRI-ST Digital Line Card
E1 Digital Line Card
T1 Digital Line Card
NBX Analog Line Card (3C10114C only)
NBX Analog Terminal Card (3C10117C only)
It does not matter which computer operating system you use. As long as
the computer has a terminal emulation program that can emulate a
VT100 terminal (for example, Microsoft Hyperterminal), it can
communicate with any of the cards listed in
Port
COM1
COM1
COM1
CONSOLE
CONSOLE
CONSOLE
CONSOLE
CONSOLE
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