Specifications
Watson-Ethernet-Manual.doc
Version 3.3-01
Watson Ethernet
Operating Manual
Revision: 2010-01-20
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STATUS ETH
This command displays the current status of the local Ethernet user interface.
The status is determined by the results of the autonegotiation process and can
differ from settings in the configuration menu.
NTU_FMM> STATUS ETH
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Status of the bridge's Ethernet interfaces
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Port AdminStatus Mtu OperStatus Speed Duplex Flow
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ETH up 2048 up 100Mb/s full ON
DSL up 2048 up 100Mb/s full ON
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NTU_FMM>
Attributes:
Port
The bridge port
AdminStatus
Administrative state
Mtu
Maximum frame size
OperStatus
Operating state
Speed
Interface speed. Note that for ports DSL this is the internal
speed between the Ethernet bridge and the DSL processor,
not the DSL sync rate.
Dup
Duplex mode
Flow
Flow control
7.3.4 Alarms
ACO DSL-Link ON | OFF
The ACO (Alarm Cut Off) command enables or disables the alarm relays on the
plug-in for a particular DSL span. When ACO is 'on', alarms for this link will not
be shown on the alarm relays. The local alarm LED signals a non-urgent alarm
while ACO is active.
ALARM [ T ]
The ALARM command displays the current alarm status:
LTU_01_FMM> ALARM
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Alarm Status: local remote
BER LOSW LKINT LOOP BER LOSW LKINT LOOP
DSL1 off off off off off off
DSL2 off on off - - -
DSL3 off on off - - -
DSL4 off on off - - -
ETH1 on off on off
ETH2 on off - -
ETH3 on off - -
ETH4 on off - -
ACO: