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<strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 Chapter 5 101<br />

User manual<br />

Step-by-step configuration<br />

5.10.2 Using relative or absolute addressing<br />

In order to connect with TMA to the <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 (refer to 4.1 - Starting TMA on the <strong>Crocus</strong><br />

<strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 on page 42), you can use two addressing schemes:<br />

Address type<br />

relative<br />

Description<br />

This type of addressing is meant for a network topology where the devices are connected<br />

in-line on management level. I.e. with extended management connections*<br />

between two devices.<br />

To enable relative addressing, no address has to be specified in the device. In<br />

other words, you can leave the cms2Address attribute at its default value, being 0.<br />

Relative addressing<br />

Remark<br />

* An extended management connection is realised with a crossed cable between<br />

the control connectors of the two OneAccess devices. You also have to set the ctrl-<br />

PortProtocol attribute to the value management.<br />

absolute<br />

This type of addressing is meant for a network topology where the devices are not<br />

connected in-line on management level. I.e. when there is a digital multipoint<br />

device present (e.g. the Orchid DM).<br />

To enable absolute addressing, an address has to be specified in the device. Do<br />

this using the cms2Address attribute. The absolute addressing range goes from 1 up<br />

to 65535. Refer to crocusShdslTtRpG703/management/cms2Address on page 152.<br />

Absolute addressing

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