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Table 21 CNtrl directory CLI commands (Sheet 3 of 3)

 

 

CLI command

Description

 

 

CoNlm <chan>

Transfers the channel to an online state.

 

Where:

 

chan is the channel number in the range of 1...15, 17...31.

 

If the system accepts the message, the channel becomes disabled. This

 

command sends a message to both protocol handlers.

 

 

CoNlmGrp <start_chan>

Transfers a group of channels to an online state.

<end_chan>

 

 

Where:

 

start_chan is the first channel in the group.

 

end_chan is the last channel in the group.

 

The values for start_chan and end_chan are 1...15, 17...31.

 

If the system accepts the messages, the channels become disabled.

 

 

MC <link_num>

Sets the side that is used as clock source.

 

Where:

 

link_num is either 0 (link 0) or 1 (link 1).

 

If this command is entered without a parameter, the current clock master is

 

printed.

 

 

COnfig directory

Table 22 includes the CLI commands for general card configuration. The commands are accessed from the COnfig directory.

Table 22 COnfig directory CLI commands (Sheet 1 of 2)

CLI command

Description

 

 

LinePhy <phy_mode>

Sets the physical interface type of the external E1 line.

 

Where phy_mode can be:

 

0 indicating 120 Ohm (RJ48 connector).

 

1 indicating 75 Ohm (RX and TX, BNC connector), grounded shield.

 

2 indicating 75 Ohm (TX BNC connectors), not-grounded shield.

 

 

SaveCfg

Stores the current configuration on non-volatile Flash memory.

 

All parameters are stored-country-specific and non-country-specific. The

 

stored configuration is used when the config DIP switches on the faceplate

 

are set to custom profile. Only one configuration (custom profile) is stored.

 

This command deletes the previous configuration contents.

 

 

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