% , ! , ( (
49
! "#
7 • iDSL Port Configuration
Figure 16 displays the iDSL main page which shows the status of all 24 iDSL ports and the corresponding con-
nection either to a WAN port or another iDSL port.
The four parameters on the top of the page show summary statistics for the iDSL ports:
•
2 = &3
—The number of internal iDSL ports currently available to user. The
sum of iDSL available and iDSL Failed equals 24, the number of iDSL ports (iDSL modems) in the 3092.
•
$ 2$ = &3
—The number of ports that have a hardware failure. To repeat, the sum of
iDSL Available and iDSL Failed should be always 24.
•
2 = &3
—The number of ports (internal iDSL modems) that are currently active
and ready to connect to a remote CPE iDSL modem.
•
!2!= &3
—The number of ports that are currently connected to the CPE’s
remote iDSL modem. “Connected” means it is in Datamode and can pass data.
•
The
!"#
button will activate all 24 iDSL ports.
•
The
button will submit any changes made in the
! &
column and the
column for all 24 iDSL ports.
The table shows the characteristics for each of the 24 internal iDSL modems. By clicking on the
#
number,
you can examine other statistics and configure more parameters. (See “iDSL Port Information Page window”).
For each port number, the table shows the user-defined
! &
, the
!
of the modem, the
of the modem, and the internal connection of each B-channel.
•
2 ,&3
- identifies which of the 24 iDSL modems at which you are looking and also is a link to
the
& ,
which displays more options for that iDSL port.
•
! &2& 3
-
is the user-defined field that allow the user to enter an ASCII Identification Name
to represent the iDSL port. The name may include up to 40 ASCII characters.
•
!2&3
- is a display only field which displays the current state of the iDSL Port. The
different states are deactivate, initializing, reset, hardware failure, local loop-back, remote loop-back, data mode,
and line down.
•
2 &3
- This is a user-defined field for the iDSL modem state which the user wants
at the present time. The three states are
and
.
The
!16
and
17
columns show the internal connection of the iDSL port either to a WAN port or
another iDSL port.
shows which type of device to which the iDSL connects.
shows which port of
either the WAN ports or another iDSL modem port.
is which timeslot of the selected Port.
•
2)&6 %32)&7 %3
selects the type of device to which the iDSL port
channel is connected to. The three options are open(0), t1-e1(1), and iDSL(2). open(0) indicates no internal
connection has been made through the DACS, t1-e1(1) refers to the WAN ports, and iDSL(2) refers to
another iDSL port.
•
2)&6 32)&7 3
refers to a specific iDSL or WAN port. The iDSL
ports are numbered from port(1) to port(24), and the WAN ports are numbered from port(1) to port(4).
•
2)&6 32)&7 3
designates the time slot of either an iDSL port or a WAN
port. For iDSL ports, the time slots are either 1, 2, or 3. For the WAN ports, the time slots are from 1–31
for E1 and from 1-24 for T1.
Summary of Contents for 3092
Page 18: ...About this guide 16...
Page 22: ...1 Introduction 20 8 4 9...
Page 44: ...5 DS0 Mapping 42 C 4...
Page 48: ...6 Clocking 46...
Page 56: ...7 iDSL Port Configuration 54...
Page 66: ...9 Filter IP 64...
Page 89: ...2 3 87 12 TCP finWait1 6 finWait2 7 closeWait 8 lastAck 9 closing 10 timeWait 11 deleteTCB 12...
Page 90: ...12 TCP 88 2 3...
Page 94: ...13 UDP 92...
Page 100: ...14 RIP Version 2 98 7 2 3...
Page 106: ...15 SNMP 104...
Page 118: ...16 System 116 D 4 1...
Page 148: ...18 T1 E1 Link 146 D...
Page 152: ...19 T1 E1 Assignment 150 68 6...
Page 158: ...21 License 156...
Page 162: ...A RJ 21X Wiring Color Chart 160...