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INSYS ADSL 1.0 

Command Reference 

 

Command 

Description 

bitsbin 

Display of the bits per bin 

Displays the bits per bin for upload and download. 

Shortened example: 

Bits per Bin 

Upload 

dslbitsup : 0 

Bin   0 =  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0

 

Bin  16 =  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0

 

Bin  32 =  0 10 11 12 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

 

Bin  48 = 10 14 15 14 14 14 13 13 12 11 10  0  0  0  0  0

 

...

 

Bin 496 =  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 

 

Download 

dslbitsdn : 0 

Bin   0 =  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0

 

Bin  16 =  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0

 

Bin  32 =  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0

 

Bin  48 =  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 11 11 12 12

 

Bin  64 = 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

 

...

 

Bin 1008 =  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0

 

default 

reset to default factory settings 

Resets the parameters of the INSYS ADSL 1.0 to default settings and restarts the 
INSYS ADSL 1.0. 

Response: 

Configuration set to default

 

Rebooting now 

exit 

Aborting the management interface 

Aborts the management interface of the INSYS ADSL 1.0. 

help 

Command list 

Displays a list of all available commands. 

info 

Display of the system information 

Displays the system information (software version, MAC address, serial number, 
hardware version) of the INSYS ADSL 1.0. 

Example: 

System version=0.2.0

 

MAC=00:05:B6:17:E1:A3

 

Serialnumber=73856751

 

Hardware=002_Annex_B

 

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Summary of Contents for ADSL 1.0 Series

Page 1: ...Manual INSYS ADSL 1 0...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...com Inc IBM PC AT XT are registered trademarks of International Business Machine Cor poration INSYS e Mobility LSG and e Mobility PLC are registered trademarks of INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Windows i...

Page 4: ...mental Protection 11 2 8 Safety Instructions for Electrical Installation 12 2 9 General Safety Instructions 12 3 General Information 14 4 Scope of Delivery 15 5 Technical Data 16 5 1 Physical Features...

Page 5: ...Configuration 31 13 Command Reference 32 14 Maintenance Repair and Troubleshooting 40 14 1 Maintenance 40 14 2 Troubleshooting 40 14 3 Repair 40 15 Waste Disposal 41 15 1 Repurchasing of Legacy System...

Page 6: ...sage not according to the intended purpose an ignorance of this documenta tion the use of insufficiently qualified personnel as well as unauthorised modifica tions exclude the liability of the manufac...

Page 7: ...tuation It might cause death or severe injuries if not avoided Caution Slight injury and or material damage This symbol in conjunction with the key word Caution indicates a possibly hazardous or harmf...

Page 8: ...prerequisites which must be fulfilled to be able to process the subsequent steps in a meaningful way You will also learn which software or which equipment you will need 1 One individual action step Th...

Page 9: ...ing conditions of the device are effective An optimum protection of the personnel and the environment from hazards as well as a safe and fault free operation of the product is only possible if all saf...

Page 10: ...ined expert personnel which has been authorised by the plant opera tor The expert personnel must have read and understood this documentation and observe the instructions Electrical connection and comm...

Page 11: ...from residual waste via appropriate collecting points See also Section Disposal in this manual CE marking By applying a CE marking the manufacturer confirms that the product complies with the European...

Page 12: ...General Safety Instructions Caution Moisture and liquids from the environment may seep into the interior of the product Fire hazard and damage of the product The product must not be used in wet or da...

Page 13: ...uct due to overvoltage Install suitable overvoltage protection Caution Damage due to chemicals Ketones and chlorinated hydrocarbons dissolve the plastic housing and damage the surface of the device Ne...

Page 14: ...ADSL 1 0 in the manual The devices are INSYS ADSL 1 0A INSYS ADSL 1 0B If the devices are different this will be mentioned explicitly in the respective sections The INSYS ADSL 1 0A supports the ADSL s...

Page 15: ...pe of delivery for the INSYS ADSL 1 0 includes all accessories listed below Please check if all accessories are included in the box If a part is missing or damaged please contact your distributor INSY...

Page 16: ...nternal 3 3 V Typically 0 35 mA when enabling the input by connecting to GND Weight 190 g Dimensions Width x Depth x Height 55 mm x 110 mm x 75 mm Temperature range 20 C 55 C Maximum permissible humid...

Page 17: ...lements Figure 1 Display and control elements on the front of the device Position Description 1 Power LED 2 ADSL LED 3 Reset key 4 LAN status LED yellow 5 LAN status LED green Table 3 Description of t...

Page 18: ...Table 4 Meaning of the LED displays 6 2 Function of the Control Elements Description Operation Meaning Press once for a short time Resets the INSYS ADSL 1 0 via software and restarts it Soft reset Pre...

Page 19: ...s 7 Connections 7 1 Front Panel Connections Figure 2 Connections on the front panel of the device Position Description 1 Ethernet port RJ45 10 100 BT Table 6 Description of the connections on the fron...

Page 20: ...on the Top Figure 3 Connections on the top of the device Terminal Description Description 1 Reset Reset input 2 GND Ground 3 10 60 VDC Power supply 10 V 60 V DC 4 GND Ground Table 7 Description of th...

Page 21: ...L Line ADSL line connection RJ45 Table 8 Description of the connections on the bottom of the device 7 4 ADSL Line Connection RJ45 Figure 5 RJ45 connector Pin Signal Description 1 n c Not connected 2 n...

Page 22: ...o the DSL provider Configurable via CLI The INSYS ADSL 1 0 allows a comfortable configuration via command line CLI Command Line Interface LED display for operating state The INSYS ADSL 1 0 allows easy...

Page 23: ...L 1 0 must not be used in wet or damp environments or in the direct vicinity of water Install the INSYS ADSL 1 0 at a dry location protected from water spray Disconnect the power supply before you per...

Page 24: ...r edge of the DIN rail 2 Lift the INSYS ADSL 1 0 perpendicular to the DIN rail until the two lower flexible snap in hooks engage in the DIN rail The INSYS ADSL 1 0 is now readily mounted Connecting th...

Page 25: ...INSYS ADSL 1 0 is disconnected from the power supply Uninstalling the device from the DIN rail How to uninstall the INSYS ADSL 1 0 from a DIN rail in a switch cabinet You will need a Phillips screwdri...

Page 26: ...n the following figure The plastic spring of the snap in hook is stretched 3 While you hold the plastic spring apart with the lower snap in hooks pull the INSYS ADSL 1 0 away from the DIN rail 4 Un ho...

Page 27: ...e end of the network cable into the RJ45 socket of the PC network card and the other end into the LAN socket of the INSYS ADSL 1 0 4 Plug one end of the phone connection cable into your phone socket o...

Page 28: ...is connected to the PC via a LAN connection the power supply is enabled The PC has an IP address in the network 192 168 1 0 24 but not 192 168 1 1 1 Open a Telnet connection to the IP address 192 168...

Page 29: ...to be operated at an IP device e g router which already has an IP address in the same network like the INSYS ADSL 1 0 192 168 1 0 24 it is recommended to change the IP ad dress of the INSYS ADSL 1 0...

Page 30: ...ation other countries Please refer to your ISP to obtain the required settings The following example adjustes the INSYS ADSL 1 0 to the ISP O2 in the United Kingdom VPI 0 VCI 38 Configuration of the c...

Page 31: ...nt interface 1 Set the IP address to 192 2 0 1 ip 192 2 0 1 The packets that arrive at the PC or router will always have 192 2 0 1 as sender address 2 Enable PPPoA pppoa 1 3 Enter the PPP user name pp...

Page 32: ...e restarted with the reboot command that the new value becomes effective The command entries are case sensitive Only use the stated syntax Command Description Command list Displays a list of all avail...

Page 33: ...0 0 0 0 Bin 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 11 12 12 Bin 64 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Bin 1008 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 default reset to default factory settings Resets the...

Page 34: ...0 or configures it The multiplex type of the INSYS ADSL 1 0 is displayed by entering multiplex without any further parameters default 0 multiplex type type The multiplex type of the INSYS ADSL 1 0 is...

Page 35: ...ons or configures this The configured MRU value is displayed by entering ppp_mru without any further parameters default 1500 PPP MRU MRU By entering ppp_mru MRU the MRU value will be set to MRU Respon...

Page 36: ...out any further parameters default username PPP user name user name By entering ppp_user user name the user name will be set to user name Response PPP user name set pppoa Display and configuration of...

Page 37: ...downstream rate 26004000 Maximum attainable upstream rate 1379000 Cells received on PHY in RX direction 0 Cells received on PHY in TX direction 164 Cell drop count on PHY 0 Reed Solomon corrected erro...

Page 38: ...re system or boot loader of the INSYS ADSL 1 0 Syntax update file name TFTP server file name Name of the firmware file TFTP server IP address of the TFTP server that provides the respective file Note...

Page 39: ...ual Port Identifier VPI Displays the VPI of the INSYS ADSL 1 0 or configures it The VPI of the INSYS ADSL 1 0 is displayed by entering vpi without any further parameters 0 256 default 1 VPI VPI The VP...

Page 40: ...ase contact the INSYS icom Support You can contact our support department via e mail under support insys tec de and via phone under 49 941 58692 0 14 3 Repair Send defect devices with detailed failure...

Page 41: ...elines the repurchasing and recycling of legacy systems for our clients is regulated as follows Please send those legacy systems to the following address carriage prepaid Frankenberg Metalle Gaertners...

Page 42: ...in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC and the Council Directive relating to Low Voltage 2006 95 EC as wel...

Page 43: ...e 6 Description of the connections on the front panel of the device 19 Table 7 Description of the connections on the top of the device 20 Table 8 Description of the connections on the bottom of the de...

Page 44: ...Ground 20 hardware restart 22 Hardware watchdog 22 Housing 13 Humidity 16 IP address 29 34 IP rating 16 Key word 7 LAN status LED 17 18 LED display 22 Liquids 12 23 Management interface 29 32 Marking...

Page 45: ...ion 37 software restart 22 Software watchdog 22 Statistcal information 37 Storage 10 Surface 13 Switch cabinet 25 Symbol 7 8 Synchronisation state 38 System information 33 Technological Features 16 Te...

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