Model 1094 Configuration—Next Configuration page MIB variables description
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Model 1001MC Operations Guide
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Remote Software Rev (remotesoftversion1094)
These read-only MIB variable displays the current version of code that is running in the NetLink-HDSL Cus-
tomer Premise modem. You can update the software in the NetLink stand alone unit through the front panel
control port on the unit. For more information regarding software downloads for standalone units, visit the
Patton Electronics web site at
www.patton.com
.
Next Configuration table
This table shows the configurable MIB variables for the set of units. There are column for the local and remote
units. In some cases a single variable applies to both the local and remote unit. In this case, a single configura-
tion field is made available in the Local column and the Remote column is made a read-only field. After
changes are made, select the
Submit Query
button at the bottom of the table and then place the Input Mode
back to onLine(0) in the Model 1094 Configuration page.
The following sections explain the MIB variables that are shown in the Next Configuration table.
DTE rate (dteRate1094)
This variable displays the DTE rate for the link. Because the NetLink-HDSL modems are symmetrical (same
rate in both direction), there is only MIB variable that defines the DTE rate. The Customer Premise box will
automatically update its' configuration to the DTE rate that is set here.
Clock Mode (Local-Remote)
This variable defines the clock mode for the NetLink modems. The display shows the Local clock mode (rack
card) and then the remote clock mode as a single variable in the Local column. The Remote column displays a
read only field showing the remote units clocking mode. This was done to avoid an illegal configuration of the
NetLink-HDSL modems. For instance, both units CAN NOT be set to internal clock. The options list all pos-
sible clocking combinations.
Tx Data Sample Point (txdEdge1095/remotetxdEdge1095)
This variable defines the sampling point that is used by the NetLink-mDSL modems to read data from the
DTE. In most situations it should always be set to normal(0). In high speed applications, there are situations
that would require an inverted(1) sampling point.
TM From DTE (dteTM1094/remotedteTM1094)
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.
Test Mode (testModeSet1094/remotetestModeSet1094)
These variables allow you to place the NetLink-HDSL rack card into test modes. For more information on the
test modes, please see the NetLink-HDSL Test Modes section below.
Submit Query button
After making configuration changes, select the
Back
link, then select
onLine
, and finally, select
Submit Query
.
This will submit all the configuration information to the Model 1001MC. After this, the information is stored