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N
Network address, 5-22, 5-23
Network Management Software (NMS), 6-1
NMS
Functions, 6-11
Macros, 6-43
Modules supported by, 6-46
Reports, 6-33
O
Optical adapters, 2-24, 2-25
Optical interface adapters, 2-24, 5-5, 7-29, 11-1
Optic received power levels, 11-3
P
Parameter field, 7-13
Parity mode, 5-26
Password, 7-17
Payload loopback, 2-14
Performance data, 5-20
Pin assignments, 2-45
Point-to-point
Example, 2-5
Systems, 2-4
Power
Available, 4-6
Connections, 8-6, 8-7
Requirements, 4-7
Power supply, 10-1
Alarm I/O, 2-27
Modules, 2-26
Redundancy, 4-7
Schematics, 10-13, 10-15, 10-21, 10-27,
10-33,10-39
Specifications, 10-2
Types, 8-9, 10-1
Protection and control modules, 17-1
R
Rear panel connections, 2-42, 2-43
Receive status functions, 2-37
Redundant mode, 3-1
Redundant mode status indicators, 3-8
Reframe channel, 2-15
Remote access, 7-27
Remote configuration, 7-1
Remote port parameters, 5-24
Repeater shelf, 2-8, 2-9
Reset chart procedure, 5-42
Rules of behavior, 3-7
RS232 interface, 2-14
S
Sample configuration, 2-2
SCB clocks, 5-6
SCL
Command line format, 7-5
Responses, 7-15
Set/next switches, 5-8
Setting time slots, 8-23
Setup jumpers, 2-46, 5-2, 5-3, 5-4
Sequence of events, 2-16, 2-17
Shelf alerts, 3-13
Slide switch, 3-9
Slot assignments, 2-6
Special interfaces, 19-1
SQEL function, 5-32
Standard functions, 5-9
Status
Functions, 2-37
Indicators, 2-31, 3-8
Messages, 9-14
Reporting, 7-29
Subaddress field, 7-6
Supplementary groups and functions, 5-40, 2-
36, 5-39
Swap delay, 3-13
SWAP function, 5-33
Swap sequence, 3-4
Swapping flowchart, 3-5
SWCH function, 5-31
Switches, front panel, 2-30
Switching hierarchy, 3-12
Synchronized systems, 5-13
System
Monitoring, 3-2
Set-up, 5-1
Type, 5-35
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