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110 Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 5 User manual Step-by-step configuration In the network depicted on the previous page, the E1 interfaces of the modems that reside in the same site are connected to each other. By doing so (and by setting the appropriate attributes as seen on the previous page), the management data can pass from one device to another, not only over the line but also over the E1 interface. Special points of interest in this network are: • On TT 2 and TT 4, you have to set the saBits to o10Management or o10-pathManagement. By doing so, you are able to forward management data over the E1 interface connection between TT 2 and TT 4. On TT 3, however, you have to set the saBits to transparent, because on CV 1 internalDmm is enabled. Else you have two possible paths towards the management system for CV 1 and all modems after CV 1: - one path through TT 3, - one path through TT4. In this case, you might get unexpected results. Therefore, make sure there is only one path towards the management system! • You have to enable internalDmm on CV 1, because the management data has to be able to pass from modem B to modem A. By doing so, you are able to forward management data over the … - line to TT 3, - E1 interface connection between CV 1 modem A and CV 2 modem A. • On modem A of both CV 1 and CV 2, you have to set the saBits to o10Management or o10-pathManagement. By doing so, you are able to forward management data over the E1 interface connection between modem A of CV 1 and CV 2. On modem B of both CV 1 and CV 2, however, you have to set the saBits to transparent, because on CV 1 and CV 2 internalDmm is enabled. Else you have two possible paths towards the management system. Make sure there is only one path towards the management system! • You have to enable internalDmm on CV 2, because the management data has to be able to pass from modem A to modem B. By doing so, you are able to forward management data over the line to both CV 3 modem A and B. • You have to disable internalDmm on CV 3, because else you have two possible paths towards the management system for CV 3. E.g. if you would enable internalDmm, then modem A could contact the management system … - either over the line and then through CV 2 modem A etc. - or through CV 3 modem B, over the line and then through CV2 modem B etc. In this case, you might get unexpected results. Therefore, make sure there is only one path towards the management system! • Etceteras.
Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 5 111 User manual Step-by-step configuration 5.11 Configuring passwords This section shows you how to create a (list of) password(s) with associated access level in the security table. It also explains how to correct the security table in case of error or in case you forgot your password. Furthermore, this section shows you how to enter the passwords in the different maintenance tools. The following gives an overview of this section: • 5.11.1 - Adding passwords to the security table on page 112 • 5.11.2 - Entering passwords in the different management tools on page 112
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<strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 Chapter 5 111<br />
User manual<br />
Step-by-step configuration<br />
5.11 Configuring passwords<br />
This section shows you how to create a (list of) password(s) with associated access level in the security<br />
table. It also explains how to correct the security table in case of error or in case you forgot your password.<br />
Furthermore, this section shows you how to enter the passwords in the different maintenance<br />
tools.<br />
The following gives an overview of this section:<br />
• 5.11.1 - Adding passwords to the security table on page 112<br />
• 5.11.2 - Entering passwords in the different management tools on page 112