Index
61200290L1-1 MX2800 User Manual Index-5
loopback requests, CSU
3-9
LOS
24 Hour Alarm History (DS3 statistics)
5-3
DS3
3-16
DS3 Alarm Traps Far-end Active Cards
3-22
DS3 Alarm Traps Near-end Active and Stand-
by Cards
3-21
Remote status
4-3
State
4-2
T1/E1 Alarm Traps
3-23
T1/E1 Alarms
3-18
T1/E1 State
4-8
Loss of Signal Alarms
5-10
M
M13 and DS3 configuration
3-3
Malfunction, Power Supply Alarm
3-18
Malfunction, Power Supply Alarm Trap
3-20
management station addresses
3-25
max switches
3-19
Max Switches, Controller Trap
3-19
Maximum Redial Attempts menu
3-14
M-Bit Errors (MBE)
5-6
menu navigation
2-11
metallic diagnostic loopback
6-8
MIB II Standard Alarm Traps
3-24
Authentication Failure
3-24
Cold Start
3-24
Link Down
3-24
Link Up
3-24
MIB, SNMP
1-4
Min. Switching Period menu
3-5
Miscellaneous menu
3-25
Miscellaneous menus, network configuration
3-6
MODEM FAILURE
3-28
Modem Mode menu
3-15
modem port
description
2-8
location
2-7
pin assignments
A-2
Multiple DS1 LOS
T1/E1 Alarm Traps
3-23
Multiple DS1 LOS, Remote status
4-4
MX2800 options
1-4
MX2800 overview
1-1
N
navigating the menus
2-11
network failure protection
7-1
Network Interface menus
3-3
network interface, configuring
3-3
network manager, SNMP
1-3
Network Protection menu
3-5
Network, Protection mode
4-6
None, Protection mode
4-6
non-redundant power mode
8-2
Normal
Power Supply State
4-4
Remote status
4-3
Not Installed, Card A/Card B
4-6
O
OK
DS2 State
4-7
T1/E1 state
4-8
OOF
DS2 Alarm Traps
3-23
DS2 Statistics 24 Hour Alarm History
5-7
DS3 Alarm Traps Far-end Active Cards
3-22
DS3 Alarm Traps Near-end Active and Stand-
by Cards
3-21
Remote status
4-3
operating the MX2800, overview of
2-1
options for the MX2800
1-4
P
PASS
3-28
Password menu
3-24
password, setting the
3-24
Pause Between Calls menu
3-14
PBERR
5-8
P-Bit Coding Violations (PCV)
5-5
P-Bit Errored Seconds (PES)
5-5
P-Bit Severely Errored Seconds (PSES)
5-5