DT Etherlink IV
User Manual
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NTU-2: Enter in a NTU device with the Monitor (LCT, RS-232 or USB) or Telnet interface.
Type following commands
Description
3 <
>
Go to Configuration Management (CM)
<DEFAULT EVERYTHING> <
>
Set everything to default configuration
<MASTER OFF 1> <
>
Configure SHDSL 1 as SLAVE
<MASTER OFF 2> <
>
Configure SHDSL 2 as SLAVE
<MASTER OFF 3> <
>
Configure SHDSL 3 as SLAVE
<MASTER OFF 4> <
>
Configure SHDSL 4 as SLAVE
<PAYLOAD WAN 1> <
>
Configure Ethernet over SHDSL 1
<PAYLOAD WAN 2> <
>
Configure Ethernet over SHDSL 2
<PAYLOAD WAN 3> <
>
Configure Ethernet over SHDSL 3
<PAYLOAD WAN 4> <
>
Configure Ethernet over SHDSL 4
<NET> <
>
Go to NET menu
<SETIP 10.0.2.201> <
>
Set the IP-address of the device
<NETMASK 255.0.0.0> <
>
Set the subnet mask
<GATEWAY 10.0.0.101> <
>
Set the default gateway
<M> <
>
Go to Configuration Management (CM)
<M> <
>
Go to Main Menu
2 <
>
Go to Fault and maintenance management (FMM)
<APPLY ALL> <
>
Apply all configurations (written in the running config.)
<CONFIRM> <
>
Confirm all configurations (written in the startup config.)
In Menu Configuration Management (CM) you can type <CONFIG> to see the following picture:
CP_CM>CONFIG
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Running Line Configuration
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xDSL DSL1 DSL2 DSL3 DSL4
Mode : Slave(HTU-R) Slave(HTU-R) Slave(HTU-R) Slave(HTU-R)
Extended rates: OFF OFF OFF OFF
Line coding : PAM32 PAM32 PAM32 PAM32
Baserate : 89 89 89 89
Annex : B B B B
Payload : WAN WAN WAN WAN
Clock source : Int Int Int Int
GS compatible : OFF
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CP_CM>
The idea is the following: the default settings help any device to be in an initial state, then the
MASTER/SLAVE mode is enabled on the modem, then the transmit data is configured, then the
network settings are configured (IP address, default subnet mask and default gateway) and finally,
these settings are applied and then are written in the EEPROM.
ATTENTION
DON’T FORGET TO WRITE THE CONFIGURATION IN THE STARTUP
CONFIGURATION WITH THE FOLLOWING COMMANDS:
2 <
>
Go to Fault and maintenance management (FMM)
<APPLY ALL> <
>
Apply all configurations (written in the running config.)
<CONFIRM> <
>
Confirm all configurations (written in the startup config.)