This publication provides a description of the IPX including physical and functional descriptions as well as troubleshooting and component removal and replacement procedures.
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This publication is organized as follows:
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| Description
This chapter describes the physical and functional components of the IPX16/32 and IPX8, including related plug-in card groups, system interconnects, and front panel indicators. A brief description of optional peripherals and third party equipment appears at the end of the chapter.
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| Configuration and Management
This chapter provides a brief summary of IPX initial configuration and provisioning management.
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| Troubleshooting
This chapter describes periodic maintenance, troubleshooting, and replacement of major IPX components.
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| Removal and Replacement
This chapter describes component removal and replacement, ranging from a single card to a complete node.
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| IPX SNMP Agent
This chapter introduces the functions of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent that is embedded in each IPX node. To benefit from this chapter, readers should have a general knowledge of SNMP, IP protocols, and MIBs
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| IPX System Specifications
This appendix provides details on the IPX system specifications.
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| IPX Peripherals Specifications
This appendix provides details on the IPX peripherals specifications
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| IPX Cabling Summary
This appendix provides details on the IPX cabling required to connect customer devices and lines to the IPX node.
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| AT3-6M Interface Adapter
This appendix describes the StrataCom AT3-6M Interface Adapter, sometimes referred to as the T3-T2 Interface Adapter, used with the BPX to provide a 6 Mbps ATM network interface to T2 transmission facilities.
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| Index
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- The StrataView Plus Operations Guide providing procedures for using the StrataView Plus network management system.
- StrataSphere Network Design Tools providing procedures for modeling networks.
- Release 8.4 of the IGX/IPX/BPX Documentation set, including:
- System Overview providing a general description and information concerning operation of BPX, IGX, IPX networks and associated equipment.
- BPX Reference providing a general description and technical details of the BPX broadband node.
- IPX Installation providing installation instructions for the IPX.
- IGX Reference providing a general description and technical details of the IGX node.
- IGX Installation providing installation instructions for the IGX.
- AXIS Reference providing a general description and technical details of the AXIS node.
- AXIS Command Reference providing detailed information for AXIS command line usage.
- Command Reference providing detailed information on operating the BPX, IGX, and IPX systems through their command line interfaces.
- SuperUser Command Reference providing detailed information on their command line interfaces special commands requiring SuperUser access authorization.