Model 1094 Configuration Slot page MIB variables description
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Model 1001MC Operations Guide
5 • Model 1094ARC management
rack card will then update the Model 1001MC. For this reason this information will not be available until after
the link is made between the two modems.
Protected
You can protect individual rack cards from being globally configured by setting the pop-up menu from
nor-
mal(0)
to
protected(1)
. After you have set the protection option, if you are finished making changes to the cur-
rent rack card, click on the
Submit
button (located at the right side of the rack card’s row in the table) to save
the changes.
Note
Setting the protection to
normal(0)
will enable the rack card to receive
new configurations through the global configuration command.
Note
After submitting the protection setting, you must click on the
Record
Current Con
fi
guration
button located on the
HOME
page to store
the configuration changes into memory (see
“HOME”
on page 228
for more information).
Local Circuit ID (localCircuitID)
The circuit ID is a 40-byte string that is stored in non-volatile flash within the Model 1001MC. This string
can be changed within the
Configure Cards
page or from the
Slot Configuration
page. After clicking the
Sub-
mit Query
button to input the string to the management system, you are required to select the
Record Current
Con
fi
guration
button on the Model 1001MC button on the Model 1001MC
HOME
page. This will store the
information into flash making it available after a re-boot or power cycle.
Remote Circuit ID (remoteCircuitID)
The circuit ID is a 40-byte string that is stored in non-volatile flash within the Model 1001MC. This string
can be changed from the
Configure Cards
web page or from the
Slot Configuration
page.
Submit button
Click the
Submit
button to input the changes to the management system. After clicking the
Submit
button, you
are required to select the
Record Current Con
fi
guration
button on the Model 1001MC button on the Model
1001MC
HOME
page. This will store the information into flash making it available after a re-boot or power cycle.
Note
After submitting the remote circuit ID information, you must click
on the
Record Current Con
fi
guration
button located on the
HOME
page to store the configuration changes into memory (see
“HOME”
on page 228 for more information).
Model 1094 Configuration Slot page MIB variables description
This section describes the MIB variables that are available on the
Model 1094 Configuration Slot
page.
Model 1094A Model 1094 Configuration Slot (nmsSlotID)
Displays the address of the NetLink HDSL modem. The address is defined by the DIP-switch setting of S1 on
the rack card. The remote standalone unit has no address specified, but uses that address of the rack card that it
is connected to.