To ping other systems on the network, Configuring the high-speed signal – Telect MIX 56 User Manual

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MIX 56 User Manual

4 Software Operation

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Telect, Inc.

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3.

Tab to the Duplex field, press the space bar to toggle between
“Half” and “Full”, and then press Enter.

4.

Tab to the [Apply] button and press Enter.

A prompt appears asking you to confirm the change.

5.

Type y and press Enter.

To Ping Other Systems on the Network

Step

Action

1.

Tab to the Ping Address field and type the address of the system
you want to ping. The address is divided into four sets of numbers
from 0 to 255 each. Press Enter after typing in the four sets of num-
bers separated by a “.” (period).

2.

Tab to the [Ping] button and press Enter.

The Ping Response field displays one of the following:

◊ Success—The ping was sent, and a response was received with-

in 5 seconds.

◊ Time Out —The ping was sent, but a response was not received

within 5 seconds. Occurs when the ping address cannot be
found on the network.

◊ Unable to Send Ping—The ping could not be sent. Occurs when

the MIX 56 system’s IP and Subnet Mask addresses have not
been specified.

Configuring the High-Speed Signal

MIX 56 combines 28 DS1 or 21 E1 signals into a single industry standard
DS3 signal and automatically adjusts the DS3 line build out (LBO) setting.

In the High-Speed Configuration screen, you can specify a name for the
circuit, select a clock source, and select between C-bit and M13 mode. You
can also specify the Local C-bit LAPD (Link Access Procedure on the D-
channel) information that is sent when in C-bit mode. When this informa-
tion is received from the far end, it is displayed under Remote. For more in-
formation, consult Telcordia GR-342-CORE, December, 1995; or
GR-499-CORE, Issue 1, December 1995.

ALERT

!

ALERT! This procedure is service-affecting.

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