Paradyne Network Hardware Paradyne FrameSaver User Manual

FrameSaverR SLV 9128  
Quick Reference  
Document Number 9128-A2-GL10-40  
May 2000  
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FrameSaver SLV 9126/9128 User’s Guide  
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Getting Started  
If you have not yet installed and set up the FrameSaver SLV unit, do so now. Refer to  
the installation instructions that came with the unit.  
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FrameSaver SLV 9128 1-Slot Unit Installation Instructions  
(Document No. 9128-A2-GN10)  
FrameSaver SLV 9128 Network Access Module (NAM) Installation Instructions  
(Document No. 9128-A2-GN11)  
Before starting to use the FrameSaver SLV unit, it is recommended that you download  
the User’s Guide so you have access to information about the unit, then print chapters  
or sections you may want to reference.  
Menu Hierarchy  
The Menu Hierarchy shows a pictorial view of the organization of the FrameSaver unit’s  
screens, which can help you navigate the menus and access information.  
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MAIN MENU  
Status  
Test  
Configuration  
Auto-Configuration  
Control  
Auto-Configuration  
Frame Relay Discovery Mode  
Automatic Circuit Removal  
Automatic Backup  
Easy Install  
MAIN MENU  
Status  
Configuration  
Test  
Configuration  
Auto-Configuration  
Control  
Control  
Modem Call Directories  
System Information  
Easy Install  
Administer Logins  
Change Operating Mode  
Select Software Release  
Select DSX/PR1 LED Source  
LMI Packet Capture Utility  
Disconnect Modem  
Reset Device  
System Information  
Administer Logins  
Select Software Release  
LMI Packet Capture Utility  
Device Name  
System Name,  
Location, Contact  
Date  
Login ID  
Password  
Access Level  
Current Release  
Alternate Release  
Switch & Reset  
Capture Interface  
Packet Capture Start/Stop  
Status  
Packets in Buffer  
Display LMI Trace Log  
Time  
New  
Login Entry  
LMI Trace Log  
MAIN MENU  
Status  
Test  
Configuration  
Auto-Configuration  
Control  
Easy Install  
Easy Install  
Node IP Address and Subnet Mask  
TS Access  
Create Dedicated Network Management Link  
Time Slot Assignment Screen  
Selected Network Physical Interface Options  
00-16728b  
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Configuration Option Summaries  
This section summarizes the configuration options accessed when you select  
Configuration from the Main Menu.  
H
H
H
H
H
System  
Physical (Network, Data Port, and ISDN)  
ISDN (Link Profiles)  
DSX-1  
Time Slot Assignment  
Frame Relay Network Assignments  
DSX-1 to Network Assignments  
Sync Data Port Assignments  
Frame Relay (Network and Data Port)  
DLCI Records (Network, Data Port, and ISDN)  
PVC Connections  
H
H
H
H
H
Management and Communication  
Auto Backup Criteria  
System  
Select System Options to configure options applicable to the entire system.  
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H
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Frame Relay and LMI  
Service Level Verification  
General  
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Frame Relay and LMI  
Select Frame Relay and LMI to configure the general frame relay options for the  
system.  
Frame Relay and LMI  
Configuration Option  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
LMI Behavior  
[Independent],  
Port-1_Follows_Net1-FR1,  
Port-2_Follows_Net1-FR1,  
All_Ports_Follow_Net1-FR1  
Net1-FR1_Follows_Port-1,  
Net1-FR1_Follows_Port-2,  
Port-1_Codependent_with_Net1-FR1,  
Port-2_Codependent_with_Net1-FR1  
Traffic Policing  
Enable, [Disable]  
LMI Error Event (N2)  
LMI Clearing Event (N3)  
LMI Status Enquiry (N1)  
LMI Heartbeat (T1)  
1, 2, [3], 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10  
[1], 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10  
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, [6], . . . 255  
5, [10], 15, 20, 25, 30  
5, 10, [15], 20, 25, 30  
LMI Inbound Heartbeat (T2)  
LMI N4 Measurement Period (T3) 5, 10, 15, [20], 25, 30  
Service Level Verification  
Select Service Level Verification to configure the SLV options for the system.  
Service Level Verification  
Configuration Option  
SLV Sample Interval (secs)  
SLV Delivery Ratio  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
103600 [60]  
Enable, [Disable]  
Enable, [Disable]  
1, 2, [3], . . . 20  
DLCI Down on SLV Timeout  
SLV Timeout Error Event  
Threshold  
SLV Timeout Clearing Event  
Threshold  
[1], 2, 3, . . . 20  
SLV Packet Size (bytes)  
SLV Synchronization Role  
[64]2048  
[Tributary], Controller, None  
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General  
Select General to configure a timeout period and duration for user-initiated loopbacks  
and pattern tests, a primary and secondary clock source for the system, and a system  
alarm relay.  
General  
Configuration Option  
Test Timeout  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
[Enable], Disable  
1120 [10]  
Test Duration (min)  
Primary Clock Source  
Secondary Clock Source  
System Alarm Relay  
[Net1], DSX, Internal, DBM  
Net1, DSX, [Internal], DBM  
Enable, [Disable]  
Physical  
Select Physical to configure the physical characteristics of each interface:  
H
H
H
Network  
Data Ports  
ISDN  
Network  
Select Network, then Physical to configure physical characteristics for the T1 network  
interface.  
Network  
Configuration Option  
Line Framing Format  
Line Coding Format  
Line Build Out (LBO)  
Bit Stuffing  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
D4, [ESF]  
AMI, [B8ZS]  
[0.0], 7.5, 15, 22.5  
[62411], Disable  
[System], Interface  
[Enable], Disable  
[Enable], Disable  
Disable, [V.54_&_ANSI]  
Enable, [Disable]  
Transmit Timing  
Network Initiated LLB  
Network Initiated PLB  
Network Initiated DCLB  
ANSI Performance Report  
Messages  
Excessive Error Rate Threshold  
Circuit Identifier  
[10E-4], 10E-5, 10E-6, 10E-7, 10E-8, 10E-9  
Text Field, [Clear]  
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Data Ports  
Select Data Ports, then Physical to configure physical characteristics for the port  
connected to the DTE.  
Data Ports  
Configuration Option  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
Port Status  
[Enable], Disable  
Port Use (Port-2 only) [Frame Relay], Synchronous Data  
For Port-1 or when Port Use is set to Frame Relay on Port-2:  
Max Port Rate (Kbps)  
[1536], 2048  
(Port-2 only)  
Invert Transmit Clock  
[Auto], Enable, Disable  
[Internal], External  
[Enable], Disable  
Transmit Clock Source  
Monitor DTR  
Monitor RTS (Control)  
Port (DTE) Initiated Loopback  
[Enable], Disable  
[Disable], Local, Both  
When Port Use is set to Synchronous Data on Port-2:  
Port Base Rate (Kbps)  
Invert Transmit Clock  
Transmit Clock Source  
Monitor DTR  
[Nx64], Nx56  
[Auto], Enable, Disable  
[Internal], External  
[Enable], Disable  
Monitor RTS (Control)  
Port (DTE) Initiated Loopback  
[Enable], Disable  
[Disable], DTPLB, DCLB, Both  
Invert Transmit and Receive Data Enable, [Disable]  
Action on Network Yellow Alarm  
None, [Halt]  
Network Initiated  
[Disable], V.54, ANSI_FT1, V.54_&_ANSI  
Data Channel Loopback  
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ISDN  
Select ISDN, then Physical to configure physical characteristics for the ISDN interface if  
an ISDN DBM is installed.  
The following table shows the configuration options for an ISDN BRI DBM.  
ISDN BRI  
Configuration Option  
Interface Status  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
Enable, [Disable]  
[Originate], Answer  
[Clear] (320 digits)  
[Clear] (up to 10 digits)  
Originate or Answer  
Service Profile ID 1 or 2 (SPID)  
Local Phone Number 1 or 2  
The following table shows the configuration options for an ISDN PRI DBM.  
ISDN PRI  
Configuration Option  
Interface Status  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
Enable, [Disable]  
Originate, [Answer]  
[NI-2], ATT_4ESS, ATT_5ESS  
[Clear] (up to 10 digits)  
D4, [ESF]  
Originate or Answer  
Switch Type  
Local Phone Number  
Line Framing Format  
Line Build Out (LBO)  
Network Initiated LLB  
Network Initiated PLB  
[0.0], 7.5, 15, 22.5  
[Enable], Disable  
[Enable], Disable  
Enable, [Disable]  
ANSI Performance Report  
Messages  
Excessive Error Rate Threshold  
Circuit Identifier  
[10E-4], 10E-5, 10E-6, 10E-7, 10E-8, 10E-9  
Text Field, [Clear]  
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ISDN Link Profiles  
Select ISDN, then Link Profiles to configure the ISDN Link Profiles.  
Link Profiles  
Configuration Option  
Link Name  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
ASCII text entry, [HQ_Site]  
Auto, [Disable]  
Link Status  
Outbound Phone Number  
Inbound Calling ID 1 or 2  
Maximum Link Rate (Kbps)  
09, *, #, <space>, _, , ), or (  
09  
BRI DBM: [64], 128  
PRI DBM: [64], 128, . . . 1472  
DSX-1  
Select DSX-1 to configure the DSX-1 interface.  
DSX-1  
Configuration Option  
Interface Status  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
Enable, [Disable]  
D4, [ESF]  
Line Framing Format  
Line Coding Format  
Line Equalization  
AMI, [B8ZS]  
[0133], 133266, 266399, 399533,  
533655  
Send all Ones on DSX-1 Failure  
[Enable], Disable  
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Time Slot Assignment  
Select Time Slot Assignment to make cross-connection assignments.  
Select Frame Relay Network Assignments to assign DS0s on the T1 network  
interface(s) for frame relay links.  
Frame Relay-to-Network Interface Time Slot Assignment  
Network Channel  
Time Slot Discovery  
N01N24  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
[Enable], Disable  
[Available], Assigned, FrameRly1  
Select DSX-1-to-Network Assignments to assign or unassign DSX-1 timeslots to T1  
network interface timeslots.  
DSX-1-to-Network Interface Time Slot Assignment  
Network Channel  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
N01N24  
[Available], Assigned, DSX-1/yy  
Signaling and Trunk Conditioning None, [RBS], E&M-idle, E&M-busy, FXSg-idle,  
FXSg-busy, , FXS1-idle, FXS1-busy, FXSD-idle,  
FXSD-busy, PLAR3idle, PLAR3busy, PLAR4idle,  
PLAR4busy, DPO-idle, DPO-busy, FXOg-idle,  
FXOg-busy, FXO1-idle, FXO1-busy, FXOD-idle,  
FXOD-busy, DPT-idle, DPT-busy, USER-0000,  
USER-0001, USER-0010, USER-0011,  
USER-0100, USER-0101, USER-0110,  
USER-0111, USER-1000, USER-1001,  
USER-1010, USER-1011, USER-1100,  
USER-1101, USER-1110, USER-1111  
Select Sync Data Port Assignments to assign or unassign a synchronous data port to  
the Network or DSX-1 interface timeslots.  
Sync Data Port-to-Network or DSX-1 Interface Time Slot Assignment  
Network or DSX-1 Channel  
Assign To  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
[Net1], DSX1-1  
N01N24  
(Net1) [Available], Assigned, SsPn  
D01N24  
(DSX1-1)  
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Frame Relay  
Select Frame Relay to configure the Frame Relay characteristics of the following  
interfaces:  
H
H
Network  
Data Ports  
Frame Relay  
Configuration Option  
LMI Protocol  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
lnitialize_From_Net1FR1,  
Initialize_From_Interface,  
Auto_On_LMI_Fail,  
Standard,  
Annex-A,  
Annex-D  
[lnitialize_From_Interface] for a data port link.  
[Auto_On_LMI_Fail] for a network link.  
LMI Parameters  
[System], Custom  
When LMI Parameters is set to System:  
Frame Relay DS0s Base Rate  
[Nx64], Nx56  
When LMI Parameters is set to Custom:  
Frame Relay DS0s Base Rate  
LMI Error Event (N2)  
[Nx64], Nx56  
1, 2, [3], 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10  
[1], 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10  
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, [6], . . . 255  
5, [10], 15, 20, 25, 30  
LMI Clearing Event (N3)  
LMI Status Enquiry (N1)  
LMI Heartbeat (T1)  
LMI Inbound Heartbeat (T2)  
5, 10, [15], 20, 25, 30  
LMI N4 Measurement Period (T3) 5, 10, 15, [20], 25, 30  
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DLCI Records  
Select DLCI Records to manually configure DLCI records for each interface. The  
Auto-Configuration feature provides automatic configuration of DLCI records.  
Select DLCI Records to configure the DLCI Records for the following interfaces:  
H
H
H
Network  
Data Port  
ISDN  
The Auto-Configuration feature provides automatic DLCI record configuration.  
DLCI Records for Each Interface  
Configuration Option  
DLCI Number  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
161007  
DLCI Type  
Standard, Multiplexed  
[Standard] for DLCIs on user data ports.  
[Multiplexed] for network and ISDN interfaces.  
CIR (bps)  
Tc  
01536000 [64000]  
This field displays the committed rate  
measurement interval to be used for the DLCI  
based upon the displayed option settings.  
Committed Burst Size Bc (Bits)  
[CIR], Other  
Bc  
01536000 [64000]  
Excess Burst Size Be (Bits)  
Be  
01536000 [1472000]  
Low, Medium, [High]  
Low, [Medium], High  
DLCI Priority  
Outbound Management Priority  
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PVC Connections  
Select PVC Connections to manually configure the logical connections between the  
selected interface and the data ports. The Auto-Configuration feature provides  
automatic configuration of PVC connections.  
PVC Connections  
Configuration Option  
Source Link  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
Port-n, ISDN Link Name, Net1-FR1  
Source DLCI  
16 1007  
Source EDLCI  
0 62  
Primary Destination Link  
Primary Destination DLCI  
Primary Destination EDLCI  
Alternate Destination Link  
Alternate Destination DLCI  
Alternate Destination EDLCI  
ISDN Link Name, Net1-FR1  
16 1007  
0 62  
ISDN Link Name, Net1-FR1  
16 1007  
062  
Management and Communication  
Select Management and Communication to configure the FrameSaver unit so it can be  
managed by an NMS or Telnet terminal, and to select the appropriate protocols.  
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
Node IP  
Management PVCs  
General SNMP Management  
Telnet and FTP Sessions  
SNMP NMS Security  
SNMP Traps  
Communication Port  
Modem Port  
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Node IP  
Select Node IP to configure support of the IP communication network.  
Node IP  
Configuration Option  
Node IP Address  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
001.000.000.000 223.255.255.255, [Clear]  
[000.000.000.000] 255.255.255.255, Clear  
[None], Modem, COM, PVCname  
[None], PVCname  
Node Subnet Mask  
Default IP Destination  
TS Access Management Link  
TS Management Link  
Access Level  
[Level-1], Level-2, Level-3  
Management PVCs  
Select Management PVCs to configure a Management PVC for in-band management.  
The Auto-Configuration feature provides automatic configuration of Management PVCs  
on the Network interface.  
Management PVCs  
Configuration Option  
Name  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
ASCII text entry (8 characters)  
Intf IP Address  
[Node-IP-Address], Special (address entry:  
001.000.000.000 223.255.255.255 )  
Intf Subnet Mask  
[Node-Subnet-Mask], Calculate,  
Special (address entry:  
000.000.000.000 255.255.255.255 )  
Set DE  
Enable, [Disable]  
Primary Link  
Primary DLCI  
Primary EDLCI  
Primary Link RIP  
Net1-FR1, Port-n, ISDN Link Name, Clear  
161007  
062  
None, Standard_out, Proprietary  
[Proprietary] for management links on  
multiplexed DLCIs.  
[Standard_out] for management links on  
standard DLCIs.  
Alternate Link  
Alternate DLCI  
Alternate EDLCI  
Net1-FR1, Port-n, ISDN Link Name, Clear  
161007  
062  
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General SNMP Management  
Select General SNMP Management to configure the FrameSaver unit so it can be  
managed as an SNMP agent.  
General SNMP Management  
Configuration Option  
SNMP Management  
Community Name 1  
Name 1 Access  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
[Enable], Disable  
ASCII text entry, [Public], Clear  
Read, [Read/Write]  
ASCII text entry, [Clear]  
[Read], Read/Write  
Community Name 2  
Name 2 Access  
Telnet and FTP Sessions  
Select Telnet and FTP Sessions to configure access to the FrameSaver unit through  
Telnet or FTP, and to determine whether security will be required.  
Telnet and FTP Sessions  
Configuration Option  
Telnet Session  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
[Enable], Disable  
Enable, [Disable]  
[Level-1], Level-2, Level-3  
[Enable], Disable  
160 [10]  
Telnet Login Required  
Session Access Level  
Inactivity Timeout  
Disconnect Time (Minutes)  
FTP Session  
[Enable], Disable  
Enable, [Disable]  
1[1536]  
FTP Login Required  
FTP Max Receive Rate (Kbps)  
15  
 
SNMP NMS Security  
Select SNMP NMS Security to configure access to the unit.  
SNMP NMS Security  
Configuration Option  
NMS IP Validation  
Number of Managers  
NMS n IP Address  
Access Type  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
Enable, [Disable]  
[1]10  
001.000.000.000223.255.255.255, [Clear]  
[Read], Read/Write  
SNMP Traps  
Select SNMP Traps to configure desired SNMP traps and dialing out when SNMP traps  
occur.  
SNMP Traps  
Configuration Option  
SNMP Traps  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
Enable, [Disable]  
[1]6  
Number of Trap Managers  
NMS n IP Address  
Initial Route Destination  
General Traps  
001.000.000.000223.255.255.255, [Clear]  
[AutoRoute], Modem, COM, PVCname  
Disable, Warm, AuthFail, [Both]  
Enable, [Disable]  
Enterprise Specific Traps  
Link Traps  
Disable, Up, Down, [Both]  
Network, DSX-1, T1s, Ports, DBM, [All]  
Network, Ports, [All]  
Link Traps Interfaces  
DLCI Traps on Interfaces  
RMON Traps  
[Enable], Disable  
Trap Dial-Out  
Enable, [Disable]  
Trap Disconnect  
[Enable], Disable  
Call Retry  
Enable, [Disable]  
Dial-Out Delay Time (Min)  
Alternate Dial-Out Directory  
110 [5]  
[None], 15  
16  
 
Communication Port  
Select Communication Port to configure the FrameSaver units COM port.  
Communication Port  
Configuration Option  
Port Use  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
[Terminal], Net Link  
When Port Use is set to Terminal:  
Data Rate (Kbps)  
Character Length  
Parity  
9.6, 14.4, [19.2], 28.8, 38.4, 57.6, 115.2  
7, [8]  
[None], Even, Odd  
[1], 2  
Stop Bits  
Ignore Control Leads  
Login Required  
Port Access Level  
Inactivity Timeout  
Disconnect Time (Minutes)  
When Port Use is set to Net Link:  
Data Rate (Kbps)  
Character Length  
Parity  
[Disable], DTR  
Enable, [Disable]  
[Level-1], Level-2, Level-3  
[Enable], Disable  
160 [10]  
9.6, 14.4, [19.2], 28.8, 38.4, 57.6, 115.2  
7, [8]  
[None], Even, Odd  
Stop Bits  
[1], 2  
Ignore Control Leads  
IP Address  
[Disable], DTR  
001.000.000.000223.255.255.255, [Clear]  
[000.000.000.000]255.255.255.255, Clear  
[PPP], SLIP  
Subnet Mask  
Link Protocol  
RIP  
[None], Standard_out  
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Modem Port  
Select Modem Port to configure the FrameSaver units Modem port.  
Modem Port  
Configuration Option  
Port Use  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
[Terminal], Net Link  
When Port Use is set to Terminal:  
Dial-In Access  
[Enable], Disable  
Enable, [Disable]  
[Level-1], Level-2, Level-3  
[Enable], Disable  
160 [10]  
Login Required  
Port Access Level  
Inactivity Timeout  
Disconnect Time (Minutes)  
When Port Use is set to Net Link:  
Dial-In Access  
[Enable], Disable  
IP Address  
001.000.000.000223.255.255.255, [Clear]  
[000.000.000.000]255.255.255.255, Clear  
[PPP], SLIP  
Subnet Mask  
Link Protocol  
Alternate IP Address  
Alternate Subnet Mask  
RIP  
001.000.000.000 223.255.255.255, [Clear]  
[000.000.000.000]255.255.255.255, Clear  
[None], Proprietary, Standard_out  
Auto Backup Criteria  
Select Auto Backup Criteria to control when automatic backup will take place.  
Auto Backup Criteria  
Configuration Option  
Auto Backup  
Settings  
Default in [Bold]  
Enable, [Disable]  
When Auto Backup Allowed  
Backup Allowed From  
Backup Allowed To  
[Always], Restrict  
MondaySunday, [00:00] 23:00  
MondaySunday, 00:00 [24:00]  
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Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training Information  
Contact your local sales representative, service representative, or distributor directly for  
any help needed. For additional information concerning warranty, sales, service, repair,  
installation, documentation, training, distributor locations, or Paradyne worldwide office  
locations, use one of the following methods:  
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Internet: Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www.paradyne.com.  
(Be sure to register your warranty at www.paradyne.com/warranty.)  
Telephone: Call our automated system to receive current information via fax or to  
speak with a company representative.  
Within the U.S.A., call 1-800-870-2221  
Outside the U.S.A., call 1-727-530-2340  
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Trademarks  
FrameSaver is a registered trademark of Paradyne Corporation. All other products and  
services mentioned herein are the trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks,  
or registered service marks of their respective owners.  
Patent Notification  
FrameSaver SLV products are protected by U.S. Patents: 5,550,700 and 5,654,966.  
Other U.S. patents pending.  
Copyright E 2000 Paradyne Corporation. Printed in U.S.A.  
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