2. Hotwire Menus and Screens
8000-A2-GB26-70
April 2002
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The following is an example of the Quick Card Select screen.
NOTES:
— If an option is not active, an underscore appears in its place.
— For RADSL Cards only, if a D appears in the status line for an unused port,
use the DSL Parameters screen (A-B-B) to disable the port. Then,
reenable the port when you need to use it. See
DSL Configuration Ports
Screens
in Chapter 3,
DSL Card Configuration
for more information.
The following information is displayed on the Quick Card Select screen.
Column
Heading
Display
Description
Slot
<slot number>
Slot number of card in chassis.
Card
<model number>
Model number of card such as 8510, 8312, 8343, etc.
Type
RADSL, MVL,
SDSL, etc. (1–24)
Card type (number of ports), for example SDSL(24).
Status
Position 1: T or _
Test mode. Card currently in test mode or _ for no
active test.
Position 2: M or _
Major alarm. Major alarm present on card or _ for no
active major alarm.
Position 3: R or _
Minor alarm. Minor alarm present on card or _ for no
minor alarm active.
UpLinks
<uplink status>
Status of uplink:
U=Up, D=Down, X=Disabled/Not Initialized,
L=Loopback, A=Alarm
ATM
<atm status>
Status of ATM uplink:
U=Up, D=Down
Links
<dsllink status>
Status of DSL ports:
U=Up, D=Down, X=Disabled/Not Initialized,
I=Incompatible slot, H=Handshaking, E=Empty slot,
N=Network timing