Patton electronic 3231 user manual Shdsl

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Model 3231 User Manual2 • Initial Configuration

G.SHDSL

Table 9. G.SHDSL - CLI Commands

Command

Explanation

 

 

gshdsl set dslrateTS <#timelots>

Set the number of timeslots that each DSL frame will

 

carry. The DSL data rate will be (64 kbps x

 

#timeslots) + #ibits.

gshdsl set datarateI <#ibits>

Set the number of i-bits that each DSL frame will

 

carry. The DSL data rate will be (64 kbps x

 

#timeslots) + #ibits.

 

 

gshdsl set action start

Force the DSL link to retrain. The data rate settings

 

will not take effect until this command is issued.

 

 

CPE Configuration

Table 10. CPE Config - CLI Commands

Command

Explanation

 

 

cpeconfig show

Show the CPE’s configuration

cpeconfig set dslrateTS <3-72>

Set the CPE’s line rate. This will not be sent to the CPE

 

until the cpeconfig action set command is run.

 

 

cpeconfig set ipaddress <A.B.C.D>

Set the CPE’s IP address. This will not be sent to the

 

CPE until the cpeconfig action set command is

 

run.

cpeconfig set netmask <A.B.C.D>

Set the CPE’s netmask. This will not be sent to the CPE

 

until the cpeconfig action set command is run.

 

 

cpeconfig set defaultgw <A.B.C.D>

Set the CPE’s default gateway. This will not be sent to

 

the CPE until the cpeconfig action set command is

 

run.

cpeconfig action get

Get the CPE’s configuration. This will automatically

 

happen each time the DSL link comes up.

 

 

cpeconfig action set

Command the CPE to configure itself with the desired

 

line rate, IP address, netmask, and default gateway.

 

 

STP (Spanning Tree Protocol)

Table 11. STP - CLI Commands

Command

Explanation

 

 

bridge show

Show STP configuration.

bridge set spanning {enabled disabled}

Enable/Disable STP.

 

 

bridge set spanning forwarddelay <4-30>

Set STP forward delay time in seconds.

bridge set spanning hellotime <1-10>

Set STP hello time in seconds.

 

 

bridge set spanning maxage <6-40>

Set STP max age in seconds.

 

 

Using the CLI

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Contents Industrial Ethernet Extender with LCD Interface Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents Web Interface Configuration RJ-11non-shielded DSL port List of Figures List of Tables Audience About this guideStructure Impaired functioning PrecautionsGeneral observations Safety when working with electricityGeneral conventions Typographical conventions used in this documentGeneral information Chapter contentsModel 3231 Overview FeaturesMenu keypad Front PanelPWR/ALM LEDsApplication Rear PanelInitial Configuration Connecting the G.SHDSL port Power upAC power-up Power-up indicationShdsl on Using the LCD MenuShdsl CPE ConfigSyslog STP Spanning Tree ProtocolConfiguring the unit as CO Setting the unit as CO/CPEConfiguring the unit as CPE CLI Commands Using the CLIConnect a PC and log Shdsl Factory default IP address Connecting to the Web GUIModifying the IP address Logging into the web management interface Connecting to the local IP networkShdsl Configuration and Status Shdsl Error Monitor Configuration Shdsl ConfigurationShdsl Options Viewing G.SHDSL Status Run-Time Statistics Loss Of Signal Indicates Signal Loss or Signal FoundLocal Interface Error Counters DSL Line Error CountersClearing the error counters Clearing Error CountersWeb Interface Configuration Using the Web Interface Snmp STP Spanning Tree Protocol Configuring STP in the Web GUIClick Get CPE Configuration CPE ConfigurationSystem Management Saving the configuration Reset for Factory DefaultBacking up and restoring saved configurations System Management menu, click on Software Upgrade System Software UpgradeSyslog Options in the LCD Menu Software upgrade protectionContacting Patton for assistance Contact information Warranty coveragePatton support headquarters in the USA RMA numbers Out-of-warranty serviceAppendix a Compliance information Compliance SafetyFCC Part 68 Acta Statement Radio and TV Interference FCC PartCE Declaration of Conformity Industry Canada NoticeAuthorized European Representative Appendix B Specifications Shdsl characteristics General characteristicsEthernet Protocol supportDiagnostics Serial connectorManagement 10Base-T/100Base-TX interfaceDimensions PowerLine Interface EnvironmentAppendix C RJ-11 non-shielded DSL port RJ-11 non-shielded DSL port Appendix D RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port Appendix E RS-232 console interface Pin assignments RS-232 console interface pin assignments RJ-45 non-shielded Connector EIA-561
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