Patton electronic 3088A manual Differences in Local and Remote Control Session Behavior

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Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide

5 • Remote console operation

 

 

The response upon logging out of the remote console session with the command logout is Console: Remote con- sole connection lost. The following is what is displayed upon a user’s logging out of a remote console session after logging in.

>remote console

Console: Remote console connection established.

password: ******

> logout

Console: Remote console connection lost.

>

The timeout period is a fixed, non-configurable parameter of 5 minutes. If the remote 3088A (far-end) has received no command within 5 minutes, it automatically terminates the RCS. Once the RCS is terminated, the PC (far-end) can establish a local console session if desired. However if the PC (near-end) wishes to re-establish a RCS, it is able to do so whether or not the PC (far-end) is in an active local session, because the RCS has pri- ority over a local console session. If the PC (near-end) establishes an RCS while the PC (far-end) is on a local session, the PC (far-end) is kicked off.

Differences in Local and Remote Control Session Behavior

Since the remote console session communication occurs over the G.SHDSL link’s EOC channel, some com- mands via the RCS have unusual effects.

PC

(Near End)

Remote Console Session (RCS)

 

LAL

3088A

3088A

(Near End)

(Far End)

DSL

Figure 18. Remote control session with LAL diagram

PC

(Far End)

dsl set loopback lal: Do not issue this command over the RCS to the far-end 3088A. If the far-end goes into Local Analog Loopback (LAL), the near-end and far-end 3088A NTUs can no longer communicate over the RCS.

Do not issue this command to a far-end unit. If you were to do so, the near-end 3088A would no longer be able to communi- cate with the far-end 3088A.

CAUTION

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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 About this guide AudienceStructure Precautions Impaired functioningSafety when working with electricity Typographical conventions used in this document General observationsGeneral conventions Convention MeaningChapter contents General informationFeatures OnSite 3088A overviewSerial interface types Power input connector External AC universal power supplyExternal 48 VDC power supply Configuration Software CLI configuration Hardware DIP-switch configurationIntroduction Lists the Model 3088A’s configurable parameters Parameter Description Possible ValuesConfiguring the DIP switches System reset mode DIP switch settingsPosition Function CA, /D models Models Position FunctionS4-2 through S4-8 Data Rate S4-2 S4-3 S4-4 S4-5 S4-6 S4-7 S4-8 Data Rate kbps2240 DCE/DTE operation ModeClock Source Ethernet Management Port DSL Line Condition Good or Poor Help Commands System Configuration CommandsSystem Status Commands DSL Configuration Commands DSL Status CommandDSL Clear Errcntrs Command E1 Configuration CommandsExample Command Line Interface Session Remote Console3088A System set circuitid 3088A/K Circuit ID OnSite Plug ‘n’ Play 3088AOnSite installation Installation Connecting the twisted pair interfaceConnecting the Model 3088A serial interface Connecting the Model 3088A to a DCE or DTE deviceConnecting the Model 3088A/K serial interface Connecting the Model 3088A/K to an E1 NetworkConnect twisted pair 120 ohm to E1 network Connecting dual coaxial cable 75 ohm to E1 network DSLConnecting power External AC universal power supplyDC Power To Power Supply JackOperation Power-up Power GreenLED status monitors DSL GreenTest modes Local Analog Loopback diagram PatternsRemote console operation How to Connect Establishing a Remote Console SessionHow to Disconnect Log in to 3088 Near EndDifferences in Local and Remote Control Session Behavior Remote control session with LAL diagramSoftware Upgrade Software Upgrade Reset configuration to factory defaults Reset configuration to factory defaults Contacting Patton for assistance Warranty coverage Contact informationPatton support headquarters in the USA Out-of-warranty service Returns for creditReturn for credit policy RMA numbersAppendix a Compliance information Safety ComplianceRadio and TV Interference FCC Part CE Declaration of ConformityAppendix B Specifications Serial connector DiagnosticsClocking modes DTE rateConfiguration Power and power supply specificationsTransmission line Line codingLine rates DSL line Line interfaceShdsl physical connection EnvironmentAppendix C Factory default values Factory default values for software-configurable parameters Parameter Default valueHDB3 Appendix D Factory replacement parts and accessories Factory replacement parts and accessories Power SuppliesPower Adapters Appendix E Interface pinouts Pin # Signal Pin # Signal Designation SourceLine port RS-232 interfaceInterface E1 interfacePin Signal Ethernet Console port
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