Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual

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T1 Network Monitoring Overview

Access Manager 2000 User Manual

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Now that you’ve built a circuit with the help of the database “place
holder” you created in Step 5, return to the far-end CSU
configuration screen and download the parameters you set.

If you are using an Access System CSU with DIU, you need to
configure your far end DIU parameters now. However, you cannot
configure the far end DIU over the Facility Data Link. You must
access the far-end DIU via its associated and co-located node
controller.

8.

Menu used:

Main

/

Configuration

/

Node

/

Edit

Now, go back to each node you configured and enable the alarm
reporting option.

9.

Menu used:

Main

/

On-line

/

Element Configuration

Display

Select the near-end node. Once connected, confirm that the Node
Name appears in the upper right hand corner of the display screen,
under the words

Current Node

. Repeat this process for the

far-end node.

10.

You can now go “on-line” to perform diagnostics, perform
loopbacks, and query registers.

All configuration of nodes, elements, and circuits is done from the
Configuration menu, which is selected from the Main Menu.

DIUs

Enable alarm reporting for the nodes.

Verify your access to the nodes and elements.

The nodes are now part of your Access Manager 2000 database.

Configuration
menu

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