•Set the Model 1088 (CP) to “NetLink
1095RC
(CO)
DSL Span
1088
(CP)
DIP Switches or NMS configured | DIP Switches all in ON position |
according to specific application |
|
requirements |
|
Figure 3. Typical NetLink
When the CO and CP units connect over DSL, the CP will enter a pre- defined default configuration (Receive Recovered Clocking). During the negotiation process between the units, the CO unit will configure the DTE rate/line rate on the CP unit as defined by the settings of the CO unit. When additional bandwidth is required, only the configuration of the CO unit should be changed. This feature gives ISPs, LECs and PTTs the ability to provision bandwidth on an as needed basis to customers.
The NetLink Plug and Play application will also work in an HTTP/SNMP managed system using the NetLink Model 1001MC SNMP agent card with 1095RC cards installed in Patton’s 2U rack system. In this applica- tion, the system administrator can configure the entire rack through the Network Management Station (NMS) before the stand alone (CP) units are installed. For more information on the HTTP/SNMP management, please refer to the Model 1001MC Operations Manual.
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