Patton electronic 3231 user manual Viewing G.SHDSL Status

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Model 3231 User Manual

3 • G.SHDSL Configuration and Status

 

 

The following shows the relationship of the DSL Error Monitor parameters:

Startup Delay

Interval #1

Interval #2

Interval #Total

Intervals

ÕStart Up DelayÖ ÕInterval Time (sec)Ö ÕInterval Time (sec)Ö ÕInterval Time (sec)Ö ÕInterval Time (sec)Ö

The DSL error monitor inspects intervals to see if they have met the error threshold (Max Interval Errors). If the error monitor finds a certain number (Interval Count) of intervals that meet or exceed the error threshold, it will restart the DSL link. The error monitor will wait (Start Up Delay) 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 (Interval Time) seconds to see if they meet the error threshold. The error monitor inspects (Total Intervals) intervals before it stops.

Note Setting Max Interval Errors to 0 disables the error monitor and setting

Total Intervals to 0 causes the error monitor to run continuously.

The following commands configure the error monitor:

Error Monitor Max Interval Errors: Sets the number of errors allowed in an interval causes it to be consid- ered an errored interval. If this is set to 0, then the error monitor is disabled.

Error Monitor Interval Time (sec): Sets the length of each interval.

Error Monitor Interval Count: Sets the number of errored intervals that causes the DSL link to restart.

Error Monitor Total Intervals: 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.

Error Monitor Start Up Delay: Sets the number of seconds to wait after the DSL link comes up before the error monitor starts inspecting intervals.

Viewing G.SHDSL Status

You can view the status of the G.SHDSL link through the Web GUI. (See “Connecting to the Web GUI” on page 26). Selecting the Status hyperlink on the Configuration Menu provides the web page containing the G.SHDSL status and the Bridged PPP link status. The G.SHDSL Status is divided into three groups, Run- Time Statistics, DSL Line Error Counters, and Local Interface Error Counters.

Note It is NOT reccommended that you configure G.SHDSL through the Web

GUI. Use the LCD panel menu to configure G.SHDSL options, and use the

Web GUI for advanced status monitoring only.

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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 About this guide AudienceStructure Precautions Impaired functioningSafety when working with electricity General observationsTypographical conventions used in this document General conventionsChapter contents General informationFeatures Model 3231 OverviewFront Panel Menu keypadLEDs PWR/ALMRear Panel ApplicationInitial Configuration AC power-up Power upConnecting the G.SHDSL port Power-up indicationUsing the LCD Menu Shdsl onCPE Config ShdslSTP Spanning Tree Protocol SyslogSetting the unit as CO/CPE Configuring the unit as COConfiguring the unit as CPE Using the CLI CLI CommandsConnect a PC and log Shdsl Connecting to the Web GUI Factory default IP addressModifying the IP address Connecting to the local IP network Logging into the web management interfaceShdsl Configuration and Status Shdsl Configuration Shdsl Error Monitor ConfigurationShdsl Options Viewing G.SHDSL Status Loss Of Signal Indicates Signal Loss or Signal Found Run-Time StatisticsDSL Line Error Counters Local Interface Error CountersClearing Error Counters Clearing the error countersWeb Interface Configuration Using the Web Interface Snmp Configuring STP in the Web GUI STP Spanning Tree ProtocolCPE Configuration Click Get CPE ConfigurationSystem Management Reset for Factory Default Saving the configurationBacking up and restoring saved configurations System Software Upgrade System Management menu, click on Software UpgradeSoftware upgrade protection Syslog Options in the LCD MenuContacting Patton for assistance Warranty coverage Contact informationPatton support headquarters in the USA Out-of-warranty service RMA numbersAppendix a Compliance information FCC Part 68 Acta Statement SafetyCompliance Radio and TV Interference FCC PartIndustry Canada Notice CE Declaration of ConformityAuthorized European Representative Appendix B Specifications Ethernet General characteristicsShdsl characteristics Protocol supportManagement Serial connectorDiagnostics 10Base-T/100Base-TX interfaceLine Interface PowerDimensions 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 RJ-45 non-shielded Connector EIA-561 RS-232 console interface pin assignments
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