RAD Data comm ASMI-450 operation manual Reset, Time

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ASMi-450 Control from the Control Port

RESET -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Purpose

Reset the ASMi-450. This will cause the ASMi-450 to initialize, therefore the traffic

 

through the ASMi-450 will be disrupted until the ASMi-450 returns to normal operation.

 

For this function to operate the internal WD jumper (Section 2-4) must be set to ON.

Format

RESET

Use

1. To reset the ASMi-450, type:

 

RESET<CR>

TIME --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Purpose

Set the time for the ASMi-450 internal real-time clock.

Format

TIME

 

Use

1.

Type

 

 

 

TIME<CR>

 

2.

The ASMi-450 sends the time entry form:

 

 

HOUR

= 12

 

 

MINUTE = 25

 

 

SECOND = 16

 

3.

If necessary, change the time as follows:.

 

 

∙ Bring the cursor to the beginning of the first field to be changed by pressing the

 

 

space bar.

 

 

∙ To change the selected field, press F or B to scroll among the available

 

 

selections.

 

 

∙ When the desired selection is displayed, press the space bar to move to the next

 

 

field.

 

 

4.

Set the time about one minute beyond the current time, and then press <CR> at the

 

 

correct instant. The ASMi-450 will display the TIME and DATE fields (note that

 

 

TIME has changed), followed by the ASMi-450 prompt.

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Contents ASMi-450 Warranty Hdsl SelvRegulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Page Contents ASMi-450 Control from the Control Port Appendix a Connector Wiring Contents List of Figures List of Figures Xii List of Tables List of Tables Xiv Preliminary Preparations Starting Procedure Starting the ConfigurationFunction Terminal Type TV920 VT52 VT100 Freedom 100/110 Configuration ProcedureStep Action Use the Command Type Configuration Display Commands Control Commands Command IndexQuick-Start Guide Functional Description Purpose and Main FeaturesTypical Application for ASMi-450 with Data Interface Hdsl Subsystem Characteristics Internal timing System TimingRemote Management Control ASMi-450 OperationLocal Control Introduction Power Requirements Test and Diagnostics CapabilitiesAlarms Physical CharacteristicsOperating Environment Transmission Media Hdsl Line SignalBinary Digits Quaternary Symbol Hdsl Signal Structure HDSL-Related System Functions Hdsl Interface Technical SpecificationsEthernet Interface Physical Characteristics General Chapter InstallationSite Requirements UnpackingOpening ASMi-450 Case ASMi-450 Configuration InformationGeneral Switch S1 Jumper and Switch Location FunctionsASMi-450 Internal Settings OFF Jumper FGND/GND Internal Settings Procedure Reinstalling ASMi-450 CoverJumper R/C Connector Location Grounding DC Power Connection Power Connection Users Port ConnectionsAC Power Connection Hdsl Line Connections Control Port Connection Scope Chapter Front-Panel Operating InstructionsControl or Indicator Function Front Panel Controls, Connectors, and IndicatorsEthernet Interface IndicatorsIndicator Function General General Operating Instructions Display Functions Control of ASMi-450 Operation, GeneralDisplay Description See Configuration ParametersStatus Messages Test FunctionsPush-buttons Using Front-PanelOrganization ASMi-450 DisplayFront-Panel Operating Instructions Designation Function Values System Configuration ParametersControl Port Configuration Parameters Operating Instructions Turn-on Checking Current Operating ConfigurationScroll DisplayCursor Ethernet Interface Indications Fault IndicationsStep Action Key Display Normal Front-Panel IndicationsProtection Local Configuration Set-Up ProcedurePassword Configuration ProcedureAlready there Scroll to display the desired group Alarm Buffer Specific Configuration GuidelinesSP Parameters LCD Configuration Error Messages Front-Panel Operating Instructions Chapter ASMi-450 Control from the Control Port Hardware Requirements Clear to Send CTS Interface TypeData Terminal Ready DTR Request to Send RTSData Set Ready DSR Autobaud FunctionRing Indication RI ASMi-450 Preparations Supervision Terminal Connections Internal SettingsControl Port Configuration Preparation for Use of Supervision TerminalOption Meaning Example of Usage Command Language Syntax Command OptionsCommand Protocol ASMi-450 Supervision LanguageIndex of Commands Command Purpose Options Format ASMi-450 Command Set DescriptionCLR ALM CLR LoopDEF Agent CLR TSTDate Display Fields DEF NameDEF PWD DEF NodePurpose Format Use DEF SPPWD DEF Term DEF SYSFormat Use DSP ALMFunction Terminal Type VT-52 VT-100 Freedom-110 Alarm No Alarm Syntax Meaning State Time Remote DB Remote AlarmRemote Signal Loss Quality AlarmConnected DSP HDR TSTDSP ST Line REM LAN notPurpose Format Use Display Format DSP ST PortDisplay Format Exit DSP ST SYSHelp Init DB Parameter Designation Default ValueNode PasswordLoop Time ResetStarting a Session Single ASMi-450 Control Session Ending a Control Session Configuration Error Messages ASMi-450 Control from the Control Port Status Indications and Messages Indicators DisplayON/OFF Message Description Corrective Actions AlarmASMi-450 Alarm Buffer Messages Cont’d Remote Alarm Remote Reverse Test Functions Test FunctionsOperating Instructions Loop REM REM PortActivating the Test Functions from a Control Terminal Power-Up Self-TestTrouble Symptoms Probable Cause Corrective Measures Troubleshooting InstructionsLAN Pin Designation Direction Function RS-530 DCE Connector and Adapter CablesRceb Pin Designation Direction Function 36/RS-449/422Rcea V.35 DCE Connector X.21 DCE Connector Pin Line Connected Connected to To Terminal Hdsl Line ConnectorRS-232 V.24 Control Port Connector Pin FunctionEthernet Interface Connector Appendix B Snmp Management Snmp Operations Snmp EnvironmentGeneral Snmp Principles MIBs Supported by the ASMi-450 Snmp Agent Management Information BaseMIB Structure Snmp Communities Access Restriction Using Snmp CommunitiesManagement Domains Under Read ASMi-450 CommunitiesAddress Class First Byte Address Range IP EnvironmentGeneral IP Environment IP Address StructureSnmp Management Snmp Traps Appendix C Installation in 19 Racks Figure C-1. Installation of Single Unit in 19 Rack Installation of Single UnitGeneral Preparations Installation of Two UnitsFastening the Two Units ASMi-450 To install the ferrite cores