Patton electronic 3088 DSL Configuration Commands, Startup Delay Interval Interval totint

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system show leds: Shows the current state of all software controlled LEDs.

system show fpsw: Shows the current front panel switch settings.

DSL Configuration Commands

The following commands are used to configure the DSL:

dsl set annex <ab>: Set the annex.

dsl set lineprobe <enableddisabled>: Enable or disable line probe.

dsl set loopback <offlalrdl>: Start or stop loopbacks.

dsl set pattern <off511511e>: Start or stop PRBS generator and BER meter.

DSL Error Monitor

Startup Delay

Interval 1

Interval 2

Interval totint

flstartdelay￿ flinttime￿ flinttime￿ flinttime￿ flinttime￿

The DSL error monitor inspects intervals to see if they have met the error threshold (maxint). If the error monitor finds a certain number (intcnt) of intervals that meet or exceed the error threshold, it will restart the DSL link. The error monitor will wait (startdelay) seconds after the DSL link comes up before it begins monitoring errors. After the startup delay, it will check the number of errors that have occurred during each (inttime) sec- onds to see if they meet the error threshold. The error monitor inspects (totint) intervals before it stops.

Note Setting maxint to 0 disables the error monitor and setting totint to 0 causes the error monitor to run continuously.

The following commands configure the error monitor:

dsl set errmon maxint <maxint>: Sets the number of errors allowed in an interval causes it to be considered an errored interval. If this is set to ‘0’, then the error monitor is disabled.

dsl set errmon inttime <inttime>: Sets the length of each interval.

dsl set errmon intcnt <intcnt>: Sets the number of errored intervals that causes the DSL link to restart.

dsl set errmon totint <totint>: Sets the number of intervals to inspect for errors before disabling the error monitor. If this is set to ‘0’, then the error monitor will run continuously.

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Contents User Manual Contents Operation Remote Console Manual InformationCompliance Information Radio and TV Interference FCC Part 68 Acta StatementIndustry Canada Notice CE NoticeService Warranty InformationTel +1 301 Email support@patton.com General Information FeaturesDescription Configuration Model 3088 3088/D version shownParameter Description Possible Default Values OFF, LAL Parameter Description Possible Default Configuring the DIP SwitchesSystem Reset Mode Software UpgradesDIP Switch Settings Configuration Reset to Factory DefaultsPosition Function Factory Default S1-7 S1-1 Data Rate S1-8 TX Clock Setting DescriptionS1-7 S1-6 S1-5 S1-4 S1-3 S1-2 S1-1 Data Rate Kbps 1920 S2-5 S2-4 Clock Mode Description S2-6 SettingS2-5 S2-4 Clock Mode LoopsS2-3 Annex S2-1 Front Panel SwitchesS2-3 Annex A/B S2-2 Line ProbePage DSL Line Condition Good or Poor CRCHelp Commands System Configuration CommandsSystem show clockmode Shows the clock mode System Status CommandsDSL Configuration Commands Startup Delay Interval Interval totintDSL Status Commands Page Example Command Line Interface Session Remote ConsoleRocketlink Plug ‘N’ Play 3096RC Installation Connecting the Twisted Pair InterfaceConnecting the Model 3088/CA Serial Interface Connecting the Model 3088/CA V.35 to a DTE DeviceConnecting the Model 3088/D X.21 Serial Interface Connecting the Model 3088/CA V.35 to a DCE DeviceConnecting the Model 3088/D X.21 to a DCE or DTE Device Connecting the Model 3088/D to X.21 DTE or DCE Opening the CaseConnecting Power Operation POWER-UPPower Green LED Status MonitorsTM/ER Red Term Green3088/D with the X.21 interface Test ModesLocal Analog Loopback diagram PatternsRemote Console Manual Information How to ConnectEstablishing a Remote Console Session Page System show status command shows that DSL link is not up How to DisconnectDifferences in Local and Remote Control Session Behavior LAL Model 3088 Software Upgrade Feature Reset Configuration to Factory Defaults Appendix a Serial ConnectorDiagnostics Clocking ModesTransmission Line PowerCompliance Line Coding14 G.SHDSL Physical Connection Line InterfaceEnvironment Appendix B Model # DescriptionPin # Signal Appendix CPin Signal Appendix D