G.SHDSL Port Configuration window 107
Models 2616RC, 3096RC & 3196RC Admin Reference Guide 9 • G.SHDSL (Model 3096RC)
State (gshDSLState)
The State parameter indicates the current real-time operating state of the port. Possible values are:
• idle(0)—The Desired State for the port is currently defined to be idle(0). This state typically indicates the
port is currently NOT connected to a remote CPE modem.
• dataMode(1)—The T-DAC’s G.SHDSL modem port has synchronized timing and established the link
with the remotely connected CPE modem. The link is ready and able to transfer data.
• training(2)—The T-DAC’s G.SHDSL modem port is attempting to synchronize and establish the link with
the remotely connected CPE modem.
• deactivating(3)—The T-DAC’s G.SHDSL modem port is disconnecting and de-synchronizing its link with
the remotely connected CPE modem. deactivating(3) is the temporary intermediate state between data-
Mode(1) and idle(0). When the T-DAC operator changes the port’s desired state from dataMode(2) to
idle(0), the port state will quickly transition through deactivating(3) before changing to idle(0).
• downloading(4)—The port’s digital signal processor (DSP) chip is currently loading it’s operating software
from NVRAM into the chip’s memory.
• error(5)—The T-DAC has detected an error condition for the G.SHDSL modem port. The error condition
may be caused by one of the following:
- The port failed to download its operating software from NVRAM.
- The port’s operating software image is corrupted.
Note
See section “Clearing an error condition” for information on resetting
a port to clear an error.
• localLoop(6)—The port is operating in local loopback mode (see section “Test Mode (sDSLTMSelection)”
on page 108)
• remSerLoop(8)—The port is operating in remote serial loopback mode (see section “Test Mode (sDSLTM-
Selection)” on page 108)
• remEthLoop(11)—The port is operating in remote Ethernet loopback mode (see section “Test Mode
(sDSLTMSelection)” on page 108)
• lineLoop(10)—The port is operating in line loopback mode (see section “Test Mode (sDSLTMSelection)”
on page 108)
Clearing an error condition. To clear the error condition, do the following:
1. Click the port number link to open the G.SHDSL Port Details window.
2. At the bottom of the G.SHDSL Port Details window, click the Hard Reset This Port button (see
figure 44).
Figure 44. Hard Reset This Port button