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3. Configuration Using the Web Interface

Field

Description

 

 

Power Management

Specify whether power management is supported on this

 

port:

 

￿Enabled - Power management is enabled

 

Disabled - Power management is disabled

 

Power management refers to the following modes, defined

 

in￿the ADSL2 specification:

 

L2 low power: Power consumption is reduced at the

 

local unit when there is no traffic. Entry to and exit from

 

L2 low power mode happens so quickly that it is

 

￿undetectable by the user.

 

L3 low power: The port enters sleep mode during

 

extended periods of inactivity, saving power at both the

 

local and remote units.

 

 

Power Management State

Select the line states that the port may autonomously

Enabling

switch to on this line:

 

Idle – L3 low-power mode

 

Low Power – L2 low power mode

 

￿Both – Both L2 and L3 low power modes

 

None – Power management is disabled

 

 

L0 Time

Specify the minimum number of seconds allowed between

 

an exit from the low power (L2) state and the next entry into

 

the low power state.

 

 

L2 Time

Specify the minimum number of seconds allowed between:

 

An entry into the low power (L2) state and the first

 

￿power trim in the low power state

 

Two consecutive power trims in the low power state

 

 

Port Status

Select Enabled, Disabled, or Reset from the drop-down list

 

to determine the status of the port.

 

 

3. Click on Apply.

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Contents ATM Line Cards Copyright 2004 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Contents Diagnostics Maintenance ProceduresConnector Pin Assignments Technical Specifications IndexDocument Purpose and Intended Audience About This GuideDocument Summary Product-Related Documents Document Number Document TitleAbout the ATM Line Cards ATM Line CardsATM Features ATM Line Card FeaturesEndpoint Support Features Sample Network Configurations Endpoint with Voice InterfacesManagement Information Base MIB Support Snmp Management CapabilitiesSnmp Trap Support Introduction Accessing the SCP Card Web InterfaceLogging Into the Web Interface Help Button Ending a SessionConfiguration Using the Web Interface Configuring Spectrum ManagementIf you would like to configure Card using See OverviewConfiguring ReachDSL Ports Field DescriptionConfiguring Adsl Ports 8965 Disabled Power management is disabled Configuring Shdsl Ports Configuring Line Profiles 8955, 8965 Upstream / Far End ProfileCreating Line Profiles for Ports Configuring Alarm Threshold Profiles 8955, 8965 Downstream / Near End Alarm ProfileLoss of Signal Seconds Creating Alarm Threshold Profiles for Model Violations in a 15-minute interval equals or exceeds thisLoss of Sync Word Seconds Configuring Cross Connections Default MappingsAdding a Port-to-Port Cross Connection FieldPort B Adding a Slot-to-Slot Cross Connection SCP VPISlot SCP Card Configuring ATM Ports Configuring Traffic Profiles CdvtConfiguration Using the Web Interface June What to Monitor MonitoringLocation of ATM Line Card Information 1 Field Screen Location of ATM Line Card Information 2 Field Screen Type Front Panel LEDs Models 8955, 8965,LED is Indicating Front Panel LEDs Model Diagnostics Lamp TestLoopback Test Model 8985 Only Maintenance Procedures Uploading and Downloading a Configuration Configuration FTP ParametersResetting the Configuration to Default Settings Resetting the Configuration to Downloaded SettingsDownloading Firmware Downloading and Switching FirmwareFirmware Download Parameters Switching Firmware Restarting the Line CardMaintenance Procedures June 8820 Telco Connector Pinouts Connector Pin AssignmentsConnector Pins Port Tip, Ring Model 8968 Line Card Telco Connector Pinouts Connector Connector Pins Port Tip, RingTechnical Specifications Table B-1. ATM Line Card Technical Specifications 1 CriteriaTable B-1. ATM Line Card Technical Specifications 2 Criteria Index NumericsIN-2 IN-3 IN-4