Provisioning Commands

Upon initial insertion of the Litespan H2TU-C into the Litespan system, configuration options are downloaded automatically to the line card and take precedence over the ADTRAN default provisioning options.

NOTE

The provisioning options stored in the shelf controller can be pre-configured by the user through the Litecraft Pro interface.

Table 6 and Table 7 list and define the available HDSL provisioning commands. The H2TU-C should be pre-provisioned as indicated under “Pre-Configurable Value.”

 

Table 3. Administration Commands

 

 

 

TL1 Commands

 

Description

 

 

 

RMV-HDSL

 

Removes the Litespan H2TU-C from service (OOS)

 

 

 

RST-HDSL

 

Restores the Litespan H2TU-C to service (IS)

 

 

 

ENT-EQPT

 

Enters or assigns a unit to a slot position

 

 

 

DLT-EQPT

 

Deletes or unassigns a unit to a slot position

 

 

 

ED-HDSL or ED-T1

 

Edits the equipment

 

 

 

 

Table 4. Cross-Connect Commands

 

 

 

TL1 Commands

 

Description

 

 

 

ENT-CRS-T1

 

Enters a cross-connection

 

 

 

DLT-CRS-T1

 

Deletes a cross-connection

 

 

 

RTRV-CRS-T1

 

Retrieves existing cross-connections

 

 

 

 

Table 5. Maintenance Commands

 

 

 

TL1 Commands

 

Description

 

 

 

INIT-REG-HDSL or INIT-REG-T1

 

Clears performance monitoring data and sets all values to zero (0)

 

 

 

RTRV-PM-HDSL or RTRV-PM-T1

 

Retrieves performance monitoring data

 

 

 

RTRV-ALM-HDSL

 

Retrieves alarms

 

 

 

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ADTRAN AHDSL2 specifications Provisioning Commands, Administration Commands, Cross-Connect Commands, Maintenance Commands

AHDSL2 specifications

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