Specifications
Installation and Operation Manual  Chapter  3 Operation 
Optimux-108 Ver. 6.1  Menu Map  3-13 
MIB Notes  Tables 
RAD Private MIB  Partially supported  – 
 – radGen physicalConnectorTable 
 – optimux mngTrapIPTable 
agnTrapMask (object) agnLed (object) 
OptMxConfigTable 
Additional MIB information can be obtained from your local Authorized Business 
Partner. 
For the trap list, see 
Chapter 5
3.5  Menu Map 
Use the terminal menus to set and view configuration parameters. 
Figure 
3-7
illustrates the main menu and its submenus. Use this tree as a reference aid 
while performing configuration and control functions. Refer to 
Chapter 4
 and 
Chapter 5 
to find specific parameters. 
Main Menu
1. Inventory 2. Configuration 3. Monitoring 4. Diagnostics 5. Utilities
1. System
1. Active Alarms
2. Event Log
3. Status
4. Interface Status
2. Physical Layer
1. Ethernet
2. Link
1. Device Number
2. Port Number
3. E1
1. Device Number
2. Port Number
1. File Utilities
1. File System SW
1. Software Files
2. SWAP SW Files
2. SW & File Transfer
1. TFTP
1. Server IP
2. Remote File Name
2. XMODEM
1. System 2. Physical Layer
1. Ethernet
3. Port Name
5. Flow Control
2. Link 3. E1
1. Device Number
2. Port Number
4. Alarms
1. Device Number
2. Port Number
3. Port Name
4. Alarms
5. Clear Log File
1. Device Number
2. Link Loop type
3. Link LLB Loop
Timeout (min) [1-255]
4. Channel’ Loops
5. V.35 Loop Type
2
3. Port Name
2. Reset Device
2. Port Number
4. V.35
1. Device Number
2. Administrative Status
3. Port Name
4. Clock Source
5. DCD Status
6. CTS Status
7. DTE Loop Detection
8. Alarms
4. V.35
1. Device Number
6. Clear All E1 Loops
1. Device Number
3. Command
1. Device Number
4. Auto Negotiation
Figure 
3-7. Main Menu Tree - Optimux-108 with V.35 User Port 










