
Quick Start Guide, 61200861L1-13C, February 2004
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NETVANTA 56K/64K NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE (NIM)
P/N 1200861L1
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Quick Start Guide
56K/64K NIM C
OMMANDS
clock rate
{
auto | bps56k | bps64k
}
Configures the data rate used as the operating speed for the interface. This rate
should match the rate required by the DDS service provider.
auto
*
Detects clock rate on line and sets to match.
bps56k
Sets clock rate for 56 kbps.
bps64k
Sets clock rate for 64 kbps.
clock source
{
internal | line
}
Configures the source timing used for the interface.
internal
Provides clocking using the internal oscillator.
line
*
Recovers clock from the circuit.
data coding scrambled
Combines user data with pattern data to ensure user data does not mirror standard
DDS loop codes (used only on 64 kbps circuits without frame relay signaling).
description
<text>
Comment line to provide an identifier for this interface (for example, circuit ID, contact
information, etc.)
<text>
Up to 80 alphanumeric characters
loopback
{
dte | line | remote
}
Initiates a loopback on the interface. The
no
version of this command deactivates the
loopback.
dte
Initiates a loop to connect the transmit and receive path
through the unit loop.
line
Initiates a loop of the DDS circuit towards the network by
connecting the transmit path to the receive path.
remote
Transmits a DDS loop code to the remote unit. In response,
the remote unit should initiate a line loopback.
remote-loopback
Configures the interface to respond to loopbacks initiated by a remote unit (or service
provider).
The
no
version of this command configures the interface to ignore DDS loop
commands.
shutdown
Turns off the interface. The
no
version of this command turns the interface on and
allows it to pass data.
snmp trap
Enables all supported Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps on the
interface.
snmp trap link-status
Controls the SNMP variable to enable (or disable) the interface to send SNMP traps
when there is an interface status change.
* Indicates default values.