User guide
ADSL24 (Annex B) and ADSL24AE Card Management
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AlliedView NMS Administration Guide (Controlling and Provisioning Network Devices)
5.5.7 ADSL24 (Annex B) and ADSL24AE
The ADSL24 Annex B and ADSL24AE cards have the same attributes as the ADSL24A card. Refer to 5.5.6.
Note: The NMS cannot distinguish annex A from annex B for ADSL24 cards Users need to know which annex
their cards are. When selecting a preferred load or a temporary load, the annex a file is adsl24_*.tar and
the annex b file is adsl24xb_*.tar.
5.5.8 SHDSL24 Card (Card-Level vs. Port-Level)
SHDSL (Symmetric Highspeed Digital Subscriber Line) is an international standard for symmetric DSL that provides for
sending and receiving high-speed symmetrical data streams over a single or dual pair of copper wires and supports Annex-B
service for data and voice.
In release 8.0 and 9.0, there are the standard card fields as well as Annex Type. Prior to release 8.0, the bonding mode was
set on the card. This is now controlled on a port basis.
Note: For information on port-level bonding available after 8.0and how it affects card and port management,
refer to 5.6.22
5.5.9 CFC24 Card in Simplex and Duplex
When viewing the CFC24 of a 9400 or 9700 in simplex mode, only one CFC24 is displayed when Show Details is selected
in the Card Management form. Figure 5-101 shows the CFC24 Card Details window for simplex. When viewing a 9700 in
duplex mode, as shown in Figure 5-102, the Card Details window includes both CFC24 and includes these fields/buttons:
• Activity Status - Whether the CFC24 is ACTIVE or INACTIVE
TABLE 5-16 ADSL Card Details
Field/Button Description
Device The device name and the slot number for the card (5-11 for the iMAP MAP n400, 0-7, 14-21 for
the iMAP MAP n700 in duplex mode.
Admin. State If UP, the ADSL is capable of providing service. If DOWN, can Run Diags.
Oper. State The ADSL is providing service. This state is not controllable but depends on the Admin. State.
Status The current state of the card. States can be static or dynamic (transition of state such as Initializ-
ing or Running Tests).
Profile The template for provisioning data. The default is AutoProv. If the blank pull-down is chosen,
there is no profile (manually provisioned).
Preferred Load This is the software that will load when the card restarts. In normal operation this should be the
same as the running load. This is used during software upgrades.
Temporary Load This is software that will load the next time the card restarts, and is part of the software upgrade
process.
Running Load The software that is currently on the FLASH of the card.
Modify Activated when the Profile, Preferred Load, or Temporary Load is changed, is changed.
Disable Disables the card. Active only when the Admin State is UP.
Enable Enables the card. Active only when the Admin State is DOWN.
Restart Reboots the card. The load used will be the Running Load unless the preferred or temporary load
has been specified, such as during an upgrade.
Run Diags Runs diagnostics. Active only when the Admin state is DOWN, so must Disable first.
Download‘ Brings up the Download Software window. Refer to 5.5.23.