User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 – Hardware Overview
- Chapter 3 – Installation and Initialization
- Chapter 4 - Commissioning
- Introduction
- Access Rights
- Restore Defaults
- Configure, Manage and Monitor using Web Browser
- General Screen
- IP Address Setup
- Dual License - Design Type Setup
- Frequency, Modulation and ATPC Setup
- Ethernet Advanced Configuration
- Data Rate Settings for Connected User Interfaces
- Save Configured Parameters
- BER Test – GX800 Link and User Lines Verification
- Analysis of Interference in GX800 link
- Firmware Upgrade, License Upgrade
- Alarms
- SNMP Settings
- IP Management
- Chapter 5 – Troubleshooting
- Chapter 6 - Technical Parameters
- Chapter 7 - Appendix
Chapter 7 - Appendix
Appendix A – Command Set
Description of Command Line Interface
When you logon to the device through CLI, the following command prompt (telnet, hyper
terminal) appears.
Name_NM\#
Name - name of device
N - N/E – current status of device
M - N/E – historically was/ was not error
\ - “\” saved / “I” unsaved changes
# - “>” classical / “#” enable mod
Brief Description of the Commands
The command “sh system” displays the general status of the device. Following are the possible
status of the device:
• ok : The turned-on controls are OK – LED is on
• warning : The non-system turned-on controls are in error status – LED blinks
• error : The system turned-on controls (last 3 rows sh alarm all) are in
error status – LED is turned-off
The device is equipped with control mechanisms such as:
• Detailed counters of Ethernet frames (“sh lan cou” …., “sh cou lan”)
• Frames for rfi with crc control (“sh cou rfi”)
• e3 frames with control of header (“sh cou hsi”)
• Internal test of bitwise errors (“sh ber”) with error history (“sh his ber”)
• Administration of actual status with control (able to turn-off) of parameters and function
(“sh his ber”)
• History of error parameters (“sh alarm dump”) and their setting (“sh alarm conf”) affecting
the generation of SNMP traps.
To obtain actual configuration values and view the status of controls (reports), use the following
commands:
xxx\#sh alarm all
REPORT-SETTING:-| |-STATUS
600 g703_p1_link : off err
601 g703_p1_ais : off ok
602 g703_p2_link : off err
603 g703_p2_ais : off ok
632 lana1_link : off err
636 lanb1_link : off ok
640 hsi_los : off err
641 hsi_fer : off ok
644 mse_low : off err
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