Model 1095 Configuration—Next Configuration page MIB variables description
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Model 1001MC Operations Guide
6 • Model 1095RC management
TM From DTE (dteTM1095/remotedteTM1095)
These MIB variables define whether you would like the modems to accept test mode requests from the DTE
that is connected. In normal applications this should be set to disable(1). When the application is using rear
cards or interface modules that do not have loop back ability from the DTE, such as the IM2RC/IA Ethernet
rear card, this variable must be set to disable(1). In most situations, if a DTE test mode is required, it should be
enable only during the time that the test is needed.
Framing Mode
This bit defines the mode of operation of the interface. For standard serial interfaces Framing Mode should be
set to
normal(3)
. Please refer to the user manual that came with the Model 1095RC for more information.
Note
Framing mode was introduced into the Model 1095RC modems at
software revision 2.2.0. If you have a modem with a software revision
earlier than this it will ignore the framing mode bit. On the 1001MC
web page the bit will always be highlighted in yellow showing that the
bit is not being updated. Contact Patton Electronics for software
upgrades for your units if you require this feature.
HW Test Mode (testModeInd1095/remotetestModeInd1095)
These read-only variables notify you that the specified unit has been placed into a test mode through the hard-
ware. This could have been done either through the front panel switches or from the DTE (if the TM from DTE
is enabled). When a test mode is displayed, the field will be highlighted in blue to give you quick notification.
SW Test Mode (testModeSet1095/remotetestModeSet1095)
These variables notify you that the specified unit has been placed into a test mode through the management
station. The management can place a unit into a test mode within the Model 1095RC Update Configuration
page explained in more detail below.
Software Rev (softVersion1095/remotesoftversion1095)
These read-only MIB variables display the current version of code that is running in the NetLink-mDSL
modems. Check the Download page to see if the Model 1001MC has a newer version of code available for
downloading. Through the download web page, you can update the software that is running in the NetLink-
mDSL rack card. You can also update the software in the NetLink stand alone unit through the front panel
control port on the unit.
Model 1095 Configuration—Next Configuration page MIB
variables description
The
Model 1095 Configuration—Next Configuration
page enables you to update the configuration of the
1095RC NetLink-mDSL modems that are installed in the system. After making changes to the configuration on
this page, select
Back
to return to the
Model 1095 Configuration Slot
page, then select onLine as the Input
Mode, and finally, select
Submit Query
to send the new information to the Model 1001MC over the network.
Note
If the NetLink-mDSL modems are not connected, and changes made
to the remote configuration will be lost after the units link-up. All
parameters in the Local column can be changed at any time.