10 the user interface, 1 ethernet port, 1 setting the etherne – ATL Telecom AM200 User Manual

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ATL User Guide
AM200 Modem

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8.10 THE USER INTERFACE

Each User Port is enabled separately and is dependent on the AM200 variant being used. Note the data rate
bandwidth must not exceed the bandwidth allocated on the DSL line

8.10.1 Ethernet Port

8.10.1.1

Setting the Ethernet User Port Data Rate

Setting the data rate to a value greater than 0 enables the Ethernet port. To view the current Ethernet Data
Rate for the AM200 unit type : -

--> hdlc show interface local ntimes64k

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The CLI will respond with:

NTimes64K: LineRate
-->

The data rate is set using the set command. In the following example the Data Rate is set to 2048K.

Type in:

--> hdlc set interface local ntimes64k 2048K

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(to set the User Rate to 2048K)

To disable the Ethernet port set the data rate to 0 as in the following example.

Type in:

--> hdlc set interface local ntimes64k 0

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(to disable the Ethernet port)

8.10.1.2

Enabling Alarm Reporting

To enable Alarm Reporting type:

--> hdlc set interface local adminstatus up

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To disable Alarm Reporting type:

--> hdlc set interface local adminstatus down

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8.10.2 G703 User Port

8.10.2.1

Enabling the G703 Alarm Reporting

To enable the G703 Alarm Reporting type in the following command.

--> ds1 config set interface local adminstatus up

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To disable the G703 Alarm Reporting type in the following command.

--> ds1 config set interface local adminstatus down

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(to disable the G703 User Port)

8.10.2.2

Setting the G703 Time slots

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