Patton electronic 3088A Help Commands, System Configuration Commands, System Status Commands

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Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide

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Help Commands

The following commands are provided to help the user find the correct command:

help: Lists all the commands that the console recognizes.

system help: Lists all the commands that start with system that the console recognizes.

system set help: Lists all the commands that start with system set that the console recognizes.

system show help: Lists all the commands that start with system show that the console recognizes.

dsl help: Lists all the commands that start with dsl that the console recognizes.

dsl set help: Lists all the commands that start with dsl set that the console recognizes.

dsl show help: Lists all the commands that start with dsl show that the console recognizes.

dsl show errcntr help: Lists all the commands that start with dsl show errcntr that the console recognizes.

e1 help: Lists all the commands that start with e1 that the console recognizes.

e1 set help: Lists all the commands that start with e1 set that the console recognizes.

e1 show help: Lists all the commands that start with e1 show that the console recognizes.

System Configuration Commands

The following commands allow the user to configure the system:

system set password <password>: Sets the system password.

system set devicetype <dtedce>: Sets the serial device type as DTE or DCE. Only valid in CO mode.

system set circuitid <circuitid>: Sets the circuit ID.

system set clockmode <internalexternalreceiverecover>: Sets the clock mode. Internal clock mode means the 3088A provides the clock to both the DSL and the serial/E1 interface. External clock mode means the 3088A uses the serial/E1 transmit clock as its DSL transmit clock. Receive recover clock mode means that the 3088A uses the DSL receive clock as its DSL transmit clock and as the serial/E1 receive clock.

The following commands allow the user to view the current system configuration:

system show config: Shows the configuration of the entire system, including DSL and serial/E1 lines.

Any changes to the system configuration or the DSL configuration will be lost on the next power cycle unless the changes are saved. The command system save config is used to save the changes.

System Status Commands

The following commands show system status:

system show status: Shows the following system status information: LEDs, DSL test mode, front panel switch settings, DSL link state, and configuration mode.

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Contents SHDSL.bis CPE with fixed serial interface Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents Software Upgrade Compliance information Factory default values for software-configurable parameters List of Figures List of Tables Structure About this guideAudience Impaired functioning PrecautionsSafety when working with electricity General observations Typographical conventions used in this documentGeneral conventions Convention MeaningGeneral information Chapter contentsSerial interface types FeaturesOnSite 3088A overview External AC universal power supply Power input connectorExternal 48 VDC power supply Configuration Introduction Software CLI configurationHardware DIP-switch configuration Parameter Description Possible Values Lists the Model 3088A’s configurable parametersConfiguring the DIP switches DIP switch settings System reset modePosition Function Position Function CA, /D models ModelsS4-2 S4-3 S4-4 S4-5 S4-6 S4-7 S4-8 Data Rate kbps S4-2 through S4-8 Data Rate2240 Clock Source DCE/DTE operationMode Ethernet Management Port DSL Line Condition Good or Poor System Status Commands Help CommandsSystem Configuration Commands DSL Status Command DSL Configuration CommandsDSL Clear Errcntrs Command E1 Configuration CommandsRemote Console Example Command Line Interface Session3088A System set circuitid 3088A/K Circuit ID 3088A OnSite Plug ‘n’ PlayOnSite installation Connecting the twisted pair interface InstallationConnecting the Model 3088A to a DCE or DTE device Connecting the Model 3088A serial interfaceConnect twisted pair 120 ohm to E1 network Connecting the Model 3088A/K serial interfaceConnecting the Model 3088A/K to an E1 Network DSL Connecting dual coaxial cable 75 ohm to E1 networkExternal AC universal power supply Connecting powerTo Power Supply Jack DC PowerOperation Power Green Power-upLED status monitors DSL GreenTest modes Patterns Local Analog Loopback diagramRemote console operation Establishing a Remote Console Session How to ConnectLog in to 3088 Near End How to DisconnectRemote control session with LAL diagram Differences in Local and Remote Control Session BehaviorSoftware Upgrade Software Upgrade Reset configuration to factory defaults Reset configuration to factory defaults Contacting Patton for assistance Patton support headquarters in the USA Warranty coverageContact information Returns for credit Out-of-warranty serviceReturn for credit policy RMA numbersAppendix a Compliance information Compliance SafetyRadio and TV Interference FCC Part CE Declaration of ConformityAppendix B Specifications Diagnostics Serial connectorClocking modes DTE ratePower and power supply specifications ConfigurationLine coding Transmission lineLine interface Line rates DSL lineShdsl physical connection EnvironmentAppendix C Factory default values Parameter Default value Factory default values for software-configurable parametersHDB3 Appendix D Factory replacement parts and accessories Power Adapters Factory replacement parts and accessoriesPower Supplies Appendix E Interface pinouts Pin # Signal Designation Source Pin # SignalLine port RS-232 interfaceE1 interface InterfaceEthernet Console port Pin Signal
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3088A specifications

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