Patton electronic 2616RC Switch User Manual


 
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Models 2616RC, 3096RC & 3196RC Admin Reference Guide 9 • G.SHDSL (Model 3096RC)
- b5(5)
- b6(6)
- b7(7)
Annex Type (gsRMAnnex)—Defines the Annex type to be used on the link connected to this port. The fol-
lowing values may be defined:
- annex-A(1)—Typically used in North America
- annex-B(2)—Typically used outside North America
Circuit ID (gsRMCircuitID)—Initially copied from the T-DAC port configuration. The Circuit ID param-
eter provides a way for you to define a free-text name (character string) that identifies each circuit (link) con-
nected to the T-DAC. Although the table display is limited to 20 characters at a time, the T-DAC supports
Circuit IDs of up to 40 characters long. The recommended way to use this field is to design a structured
mnemonic naming convention scheme for your application. For example, A DSL service provider might
identify each of the T-DAC’s G.SHDSL circuits using a subscriber ID (for example: billybob@rednet.net), for
the subscriber to which the circuit connects. Other examples might be to use a combination of user location
and sequence number (dallas666 for example), or to use subscriber account numbers.
Additional CPE parameters
When the Port configuration tables are in display mode, the following CPE Loop Status parameters will appear
in the CPE Parameters table. The CPE Loop Status parameters described below will not appear when the Port
Configuration tables are in change mode.
Software Loop State (gsRMIntfLoopState)—Indicates the current loopback state for the CPE device remotely
connected to this G.SHDSL port on the T-DAC One of the following values will be displayed:
- off(0)—No loopback
- LineLoop(10)—The CPE’s G.SHDSL port is operating in line loopback mode as shown in figure 57.
Figure 57. CPE line loopback
When the T-DAC’s G.SHDSL port transmits data to CPE the CPE will loop the data back to the T-DAC.
3196RC
Data stream
CPE
DSL line