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The Stinger® Compact Remote ATM DSLAM Getting Started Guide
Hosted System Configuration
Working with the
remote-shelf-config
profile
In Figure 5-5, the DIP switch is in its factory default setting, with all switches in the
OFF (down) position. With the factory default setting, the binary value of the
switches is 00000000. Position 1 is the most significant bit and position 8 is the least
significant bit of the ID.
For information about setting the DIP switch on a remote shelf, see Chapter 4.
Figure 5-5. Factory-default validation ID setting on Compact Remote
If you set the switch 1 and switch 2 to the ON (up) position, the value of the
validation ID becomes 11000000 binary (decimal 192).
Parameter
Setting
validation-enable
Enables/disables validation. For the system to perform
ID comparison, validation must be enabled and
validation-id
must also have a nonzero value.
In the
system
profile, valid values are
yes
and
no
.
In the
remote-shelf-config
profile, following are valid
values:
system-defined
Use the setting in the
system
profile
to determine if validation is enabled
for this shelf.
yes
Enable validation for this shelf. The
system
profile setting is not used.
no
Disable validation for this shelf. The
system
profile setting is not used.
validation-id
A validation ID, from 1 to 255, to compare against the
DIP-switch setting of the remote shelf.
With a zero value, the system does not perform
validation. With a nonzero value, the system compares
the value to the binary DIP-switch setting of the remote
shelf. If the values do not match exactly, RLIM service
in the remote shelf is disabled.
If you specify a nonzero value, it must be unique
within the hosted system. If you specify an ID that is
already specified for another shelf, the system refuses to
write the profile.