8310 MVL and 8510 RADSL Card Configuration

NOTE:

Only a user who logs in to the Hotwire DSLAM with Administrative permission can configure the DSL card.

"Procedure

To configure card information, time/date, clear NVRAM, upload or download configuration sets, download new firmware, or reset card:

1.Follow this menu selection sequence: Configuration Card Status (A-A)

2.The Card Status menu appears. Enter the desired value on each selected screen and field as shown in Table 4-1 and press Enter.

Table 4-1. Card Status Options (1 of 3)

Card Info (Card Information)

A-A-A

 

 

Gives the user the ability to configure basic card-level information.

Card Name ± 16 alphanumeric characters. Name assigned to the card.

Card Contact ± 32 alphanumeric characters. Name or number of party responsible for card.

Card Location ± 16 alphanumeric characters. Location assigned to the card.

Local Control Terminal Port Mode ± Standard/Extended (Default = Standard).

Standard is for USA keyboards; Extended is for European keyboards.

Remote Control Terminal Port Mode ± Standard/Extended (Default = Standard).

Standard is for USA keyboards; Extended is for European keyboards.

Time/Date

A-A-B

 

 

Gives the user the ability to view the time zone, local time, and date on the DSL card.

Time zone ± Name of your time zone.

Local Time/Date ± Time in hh.mm format (am or pm). Date in mm/dd/yy format.

NOTE: At system boot time, the time zone, local time, and date on the DSL cards automatically synchronizes with the MCC card.

NVRAM Clear

A-A-C

 

 

Gives the user the ability to clear out the Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM) in order to reuse the card or to reconfigure the current card.

CAUTION: If you select yes on this screen, you will permanently remove all of the configuration information you have stored on this card. The system will perform a reset and return to the factory configuration.

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January 1999

8000-A2-GB26-10

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Paradyne 8510 RADSL, 8310 MVLt manual Card Status Options 1, Card Info Card Information, Time/Date, Nvram Clear