About This Guide
How to use this guide
This guide explains how to install and test the MAX 6000 series (referred to as the MAX) hardware. It also explains how to navigate the user interface. When you finish with the instructions in this guide, you will be ready to configure the MAX.
This guide contains:
- "Chapter 1, "Getting Acquainted with the MAX," describes the main features and provides a list of package contents.
- "Chapter 2, "Setting Up and Testing the MAX Hardware," explains install and test the MAX hardware.
- Chapter 3, "Quickstart," explains how to perform a basic configuration of your MAX.
- Chapter 4, "Navigating the User Interface," tells you how to navigate the MAX user interfaces.
- Appendix A, "Provisioning the Switch, " gives you information that your T1, E1, or BRI service provider needs to properly provision the Central Office switch.
- Appendix B, "MAX Technical Specifications, " lists the technical specifications of the MAX and the pin assignments for each interface.
- Appendix C, "Cables and Connectors, " describes specifications for different facets of the MAX, and discusses cabling requirements.
- Appendix D, "FCC and Canadian Notices, " shows the FCC and Canadian Notices and Warnings.
- Appendix E, "Warranty, " provides the warranty terms.
The guide also includes an index.
What you should know
This guide is for the person who configures and maintains the MAX. To configure the MAX, you need to understand the following:
- Wide area network (WAN) concepts
- Local area network (LAN) concepts, if applicable
Documentation conventions
This section explains all the special characters and typographical conventions in this manual.
Convention
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Monospace text
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Represents text that appears on your computer's screen, or that could appear on your computer's screen.
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Boldface mono-space text
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Represents characters that you enter exactly as shown (unless the characters are also in italics-see Italics, below). If you could enter the characters, but are not specifically instructed to, they do not appear in boldface.
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Italics
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Represent variable information. Do not enter the words themselves in the command. Enter the information they represent. In ordinary text, italics are used for titles of publications, for some terms that would otherwise be in quotation marks, and to show emphasis.
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[ ]
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Square brackets indicate an optional argument you might add to a command. To include such an argument, type only the information inside the brackets. Do not type the brackets unless they appear in bold type.
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Separates command choices that are mutually exclusive.
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>
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Points to the next level in the path to a parameter. The parameter that follows the angle bracket is one of the options that appears when you select the parameter that precedes the angle bracket.
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Key1-Key2
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Represents a combination keystroke. To enter a combination keystroke, press the first key and hold it down while you press one or more other keys. Release all the keys at the same time. (For example, Ctrl-H means hold down the Control key and press the H key.)
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Press Enter
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Means press the Enter, or Return, key or its equivalent on your computer.
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Note:
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Introduces important additional information.
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Caution:
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Warns that a failure to follow the recommended procedure could result in loss of data or damage to equipment.
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Warning:
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Warns that a failure to take appropriate safety precautions could result in physical injury.
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Manual set
The MAX 6000 Series Documentation Set consists of the following manuals:
- Getting Started (this guide)
- ISP and Telecommuting Configuration Guide
- MIF Supplement
- RADIUS Configuration Guide
- Reference Guide
- Security Supplement
Related publications
This guide and documentation set do not provide a detailed explanation of products, architectures, or standards developed by other companies or organizations.
Here are some related publications that you may find useful:
- The Guide to T1 Networking, William A. Flanagan
- Data Link Protocols, Uyless Black
- The Basics Book of ISDN, Motorola University Press
- ISDN, Gary C. Kessler
- TCP/IP Illustrated, W. Richard Stevens
- Firewalls and Internet Security, William R. Cheswick and Steven M. Bellovin
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