Configuring Specific Modems
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Configuring
Specific Modems
When connected to the Router Unit Console Port, you can configure all
devices in your stack with the CLI. Each modem is identified by slice (rm0,
pem0, pem1, and pem2), slot (slot1 or slot2), and modem number
(mod:1, mod:2, mod:3, mod:4).
Configuring Modems
in the Router Unit
To configure specific modems on your Router Unit, use the following rule:
set imodem interface rm0/slot<1-2>/mod:<1-4> at_command
[command]
For example, to view the configuration of the first I-modem in the left slot
of your Router Unit, use the following command:
set imodem interface rm0/slot1/mod:1 at_command ati12
Configuring Modems
in the Port Expansion
Unit
To configure specific modems on your Port Expansion Unit, use the
following rule:
set imodem interface pem<0-2>/slot<1-2>/mod:<1-4>
For example, to view the configuration of the first I-modem in the left slot
of the first Port Expansion Unit in your stack, use the following command:
set imodem interface pem0/slot1/mod:1 at_command ati12
Configuring Modems
in the Primary Access
Unit
To configure specific modems on your T1 Primary Access Unit, use the
following rule:
set imodem interface pau0/slot1/mod:<1-23>
The T1 PAU has 23 modems while the E1 has 30.
For example, to view the configuration of the first I-modem in the Primary
Access Unit in your stack, use the following command:
set imodem interface pau0/slot1/mod:1 at_command ati12
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