Paradyne 3150 Operator's Manual page 160

Acculink 315x channel service unit
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register
Rel branch
reset
RFC
RIP
RJ48C
RLB
Rlpbk branch
router
RS-232
RS-232-like MIB
RTS
RX
RXC
RXD
SDCP
self-test
server
SES
Set command (SNMP)
SLIP
SNMP
Stat branch
STest branch
StEvnt
subnet
subnet mask
TCP/IP
Telnet
3150-A2-GB21-80
A part of the device's memory that holds stored values.
Release branch of the CSU menu tree.
A reinitialization of the CSU that occurs at power-up or in response to a reset
command.
Request for Comments. The set of documents that describes the standard
specifications for the TCP/IP protocol suite.
Routing Information Protocol. A protocol used to add routes in the Internet.
An 8-position modular connector.
Repeater Loopback. Loops the signal being sent to the network back to the DTE
Drop/Insert and data ports after it has passed through the framing circuitry of the
CSU.
Remote Loopback branch of the CSU menu tree.
A device that connects LAN segments.
An EIA standard for a low-speed, 25-position, DCE/DTE interface.
Defines objects for managing RS-232-type interfaces and supports synchronous
data ports and management communication ports on the CSU.
Request-to-Send. V.24 circuit 105.
Receive. To obtain signals that have been transmitted.
Receive Clock. V.24 circuit 115.
Receive Data. V.24 circuit 104.
Shared Diagnostic Control Panel.
A test that checks most hardware components when power is applied to the device
or a reset is initiated.
A device that offers a specific service, such as database management, to a client.
Severely Errored Seconds. For T1 data, seconds with 320 or more CRC6 errors or
errored frame alignment signals.
Write access to SNMP MIB objects.
Serial Line Internet Protocol. A link layer protocol used by SNMP.
Simple Network Management Protocol. A generic network management system
that allows the device to be managed by any industry-standard SNMP manager.
Status branch of the CSU menu tree.
Self Test Health branch of the CSU menu tree.
Status Event Register. Records the occurrence of certain alarm conditions.
An IP addressing standard in which a portion of the host address can be used to
create multiple network addresses that are logically a subdivision of the network
address.
An integer used with the IP address of the host to determine which bits in the host
address are used in the subnet address.
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The dominant protocol in the
worldwide Internet.
A TCP/IP protocol that allows you to access a remote device as if you were
connected locally to that device.
February 1998
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