DT Etherlink IV
User Manual
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CO_FMM>ACO E1-1 OFF
ETHERNET
CO_FMM>
Available alarm groups:
GROUP
Description
E1-1 or E11
1
st
E1 channel
E1-2 or E12
2
nd
E1 channel
E1-3 or E13
3
rd
E1 channel
E1-4 or E14
4
th
E1 channel
E1
All E1 channels
ETH1 or ETHERNET1
1
st
Ethernet port
ETH2 or ETHERNET2
2
nd
Ethernet port
ETH3 or ETHERNET3
3
rd
Ethernet port
ETH4 or ETHERNET4
4
th
Ethernet port
ETH or ETHERNET
All Ethernet ports
DSL1 or SHDSL1
1
st
DSL channel
DSL2 or SHDSL2
2
nd
DSL channel
DSL3 or SHDSL3
3
rd
DSL channel
DSL4 or SHDSL4
4
th
DSL channel
DSL or SHDSL
All DSL channels
RCONF
RCONF alarm
The deactivated alarms do not generate any urgent or non-urgent alarms (i.e. does not affect the
colour of LEDs on the front panel and alarm relay status).
Note:
By default the Ethernet alarm LEDs are blocked in all configurations.
By typing this command, the GROUP parameter can not contain several alarm groups. Example: if it
is necessary to deactivate the
alarm status of the group Е1-1 and DSL, enter the ACO command
twice: first, with the parameter Е1-1, and second, with the parameter DSL.
CP_FMM>ACO E1-1 ON
E1-1, ETHERNET
CP_FMM>ACO DSL ON
E1-1, SHDSL, ETHERNET
CP_FMM>
4.6.4.10 <MACTABLE> Command
This command shows the the MAC address table of every interface.
The command MACTABLE C clears the MAC table.
The command MACTABLE [Port] shows the entries only for a [Port], where Port represents any
network interface according to NETCONFIG command. For example: LAN1, WAN2, MWAN1, INT.
The command MACTABLE [1-8] shows the entries only for any selected VLAN number. VLANs are
according to the NETCONFIG command.
The command MACTABLE OTHER shows the entries for OTHER VLANs (with VID not matching
one of VLAN 1..8.
First column is the MAC address. The second column is the originating interface where this MAC is
learned from. Third column is VLAN number or anything else.
CO_FMM>MACTABLE
00:11:5b:09:68:07 LAN1 VLAN1
00:1c:c4:60:fb:ba LAN1 VLAN1
00:1c:c4:62:0c:44 LAN1 VLAN1
6c:62:6d:93:b6:f9 LAN1 VLAN1
4.6.4.11 <STARTAL [N]> Command
This command starts/stops (toggles) the analogue loop back at the SHDSL line interface on the
device with the number N. For single-channel devices this command is entered without the
parameter N.