13.
28000 KHz
– shows the maximum modulation that can be used together with 28
MHz channel bandwidth (command line –
license status
);
14.
30000 KHz
– shows the maximum modulation that can be used together with 30
MHz channel bandwidth (command line –
license status
);
15.
40000 KHz
– shows the maximum modulation that can be used together with 40
MHz channel bandwidth (command line –
license status
);
16.
50000 KHz
– shows the maximum modulation that can be used together with 50
MHz channel bandwidth (command line –
license status
);
17.
56000 KHz
– shows the maximum modulation that can be used together with 56
MHz channel bandwidth (command line –
license status
);
18.
ACM –
shows if adaptive coding and modulation (ACM) is allowed for the active
license (command line –
license status
);
19.
E1 channels –
shows how many E1 channels are allowed by the license (command
line –
license status
);
20.
Ethernet –
shows Ethernet rate limitation for active or currently selected license.
Ethernet rate of version 1 licenses will always be “Unlimited” (command line –
license status
);
21.
Available licenses –
shows the list of entered licenses. To activate any license, select
it. “Add” button will transform into “Activate”, which should be pressed (command
line –
license list
);
22.
License key –
allows entering a license key. Entering a license key twice, activates it
(command line –
license key
<key>
);
23.
System returned –
in case of error or incorrectly entered parameter value, or other
problems on the whole page – info message will be displayed here. Otherwise it
says “Ok”.
6.3
Command Line
In the command line you are able to execute all the commands to manage CFIP PhoeniX which
are available through serial/telnet interface. This dialog box translates commands to Telnet
commands and sends them to the device. The initial screen shows you the available commands. To
view help on a command, type in “<command>
?
”, where <command> stands for the specific
command.
Figure 6.3
Command management
6.4
File System
The software used by CFIP management controller is organized in files, which are stored on Flash
disk.
Firmware and boot configuration files
Additional command prompt commands
Command
Description
Cls
Clears the screen.
Help
<command>
Provides help messages for commands.
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