Index B.4
Readers’ Comments
UM Basic Configuration L3P
Release
7.1
12/2011
303
Port priority 175
Precedence 172
Precision Time Protocol 121, 131
Priority 169, 175
Priority Queues 168
Priority tagged frames 169
Protocol stack 133
Q
QoS 169
Query 155
Query function 157
Queue 176
R
RIP 10
RIPE NCC 27
RMON probe 241
RPI 253
RS Who 251
Read access 23
Real time 121, 168
Reboot 74
Receiver power status (source for alarms)
214
Receiving port 151
Redundancy 9
Reference clock 122, 126, 132, 138
Relay contact 218
Release 69
Remote diagnostics 218
Report 155, 239
Request Packet Interval 253
Request interval (SNTP) 128
Reset 74
Restart 74
Ring coupling 9
Ring manager 151
Ring/Network coupling (source for alarms)
214
Router 10, 28
Router Function 251
S
SFP Module (source for alarms) 214
SFP module 231
SFP status display 231
SNMP 21, 89, 210
SNMP packet 118
SNMPv3 access, password 90
SNTP 121, 125, 127
SNTP Client 128
SNTP client 125, 128
SNTP server 125, 145
SSH 18
Segmentation 210
Service 239
Service provider 27
Signal contact 82, 218
Signal contact (source for alarm) 214
Signal runtime 126
Simple Network Time Protocol 121
Software 286
Software release 69
Source address 149
State on deliver 60
State on delivery 60, 89
Static 151
Strict Priority 175, 176
Subdomains 135
Subidentifier 294
Subnetwork 34, 149
Summer time 122
Supply voltage 214
Symbol 11
System Monitor 16, 16
System Name 46
System name 46
System time 126, 128
T
TAI 123
TCP/IP 249
TCP/IP stack 283
TFTP 282
TFTP Update 78
TP cable diagnosis 232
Technical Questions 305
Telnet 18
Time Management 131
Time Stamp Unit 133, 133, 137
Time difference 123
Time zone 122
ToS 168, 169, 171, 172
Topology 49
Tracking 10
Traffic Classes 168
Traffic Shaping 177, 181, 182
Traffic class 175, 178, 179
Training Courses 305
Transmission reliability 210
Transparent Clock 134
Trap 210, 213
Trap Destination Table 210
Trivial File Transfer Protocol 282
Trust dot1p 175
Trust ip-dscp 175
Type Field 169