
DT Etherlink IV
User Manual
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4.6.4.4 <STATUS ETH> Command
This command displays parameters of the Ethernet ports (ETH1
– ETH4), namely the rate and the
operation mode.
CO_FMM>STATUS ETH
Ethernet port 1 speed/duplex: ---
Ethernet port 2 speed/duplex: 100 FULL
Ethernet port 3 speed/duplex: ---
Ethernet port 4 speed/duplex: ---
CO_FMM>
4.6.4.5 <STATUS EXT> Command
This command displays parameters of the Nx64 user port (control line status).
CO_FMM>STATUS EXT
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V35(NC)
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RTS : OFF
CTS : OFF
DCD : OFF
DTR : OFF
DSR : ON
LL : OFF
CO_FMM>
4.6.4.6 <LOOP1 ON/OFF [N=1..4]> Command
This command activates/deactivates the local loop back on the network interface (E1 interface).
CO_FMM>LOOP1 ON 1
Local loopback on E1-1 interface has been set
CO_FMM>LOOP1 OFF 1
Local loopback on E1-1 interface has been cleared
CO_FMM>
4.6.4.7 <LOOP2 [N:A/R] [ON/OFF]> Command
This command activates/deactivates the remote loop back on the line interface.
The parameter N:A sets the number N of the DSL interface and the device address (as in the
CONNECT command). In single-channel systems, the parameter N is not obligatory.
The parameters N=1..13 activates the loop back on the Regenerator, whose number is specified by
the value of N. The regenerators are numbered, starting from the Master device.
The parameter N=R activated the remote loop back on the remote device.
CO_FMM>LOOP2 1:R ON
Loop2 set is initiated.
Loop2 is successfully set.
CO_FMM>LOOP2 1:R OFF
Loop2 reset is initiated.
Loop2 is successfully cleared.
CO_FMM>
4.6.4.8 <ALARM> Command
The <ALARM> command displays the actual alarm status of the local device. For devices with
different numbers of E1 and SHDSL channels, the number of displayed columns is different too.
CO_FMM>ALARM
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Alarm status : E1-1 E1-2 xDSL : DSL1 DSL2
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LOS-S : on on LOS : on on
LFA-S : on on LOSW : on on