G.SHDSL Port Configuration window 105
Models 2616RC, 3096RC & 3196RC Admin Reference Guide 9 • G.SHDSL (Model 3096RC)
• Number of gshDSL Ports in Test Mode (numgshDSLPortsInTestMode)—Total number of G.SHDSL ports
for which the T-DAC operator has defined the Test Mode parameter defined as one of the following:
- Local Loop
- Remote Serial Loops
- Remote Ethernet Loops
- Line Loop
• Number of gshDSL Ports Linked (numgshDSLPortsLinked)—Total number of G.SHDSL ports which have
established a logical data link connection with a remote G.SHDSL CPE modem. The two devices have syn-
chronized and are able to pass data.
• Number of gshDSL Ports Training (numgshDSLTraining)—Total number of G.SHDSL ports which are in
the process of attempting to establish a logical data link connection with a remote G.SHDSL CPE modem.
• Number of gshDSL Ports Downloaded (numgshDSLPortsDownloaded)—Total number of G.SHDSL ports
which have loaded their operating software from NVRAM into the port’s digital signal processor (DSP) chip.
Figure 42. G.SHDSL Port Configuration window operator action buttons
Operator action buttons
The operator action buttons (see figure 42) do the following:
• Activate All Ports—Pressing this button activates all iDSL ports
• Deactivate All Ports—Pressing this button deactivates all iDSL ports
• Submit—When defining values for configurable parameters on the page, you will use this button to save
your work. When you click the Submit button, the T-DAC writes the currently displayed parameter values
to volatile DRAM. You will also see a second Submit button at the bottom of the page, which provides
exactly the same function.
• Refresh Current Page—Pressing this button refreshes the display. When you click the Refresh Current
Page button, the T-DAC retrieves parameter values currently stored in DRAM and displays them on the
page. Any values entered or selected since you last clicked the Submit button will be overwritten with val-
ues retrieved from DRAM. After defining new values for configurable parameters on this page, use this but-
ton to update the display to reflect any resulting changes in G.SHDSL port status.