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128 Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 6 Reference manual Configuration attributes The following table shows, for each access level, what you can or can not do: Access level Read attributes Change attributes Read security attributes 1 Change security attributes 1 Execute actions 2 Access file system readAccess yes no no no no no writeAccess yes yes no no yes no securityAccess yes yes yes yes yes no fileSystemAccess no no no no no yes testAccess yes 3 no no no yes 4 no 1. The Crocus SHDSL G703 has the following security attributes: crocusShdslTtRpG703/sysName crocusShdslTtRpG703/security 2. Actions are e.g. Cold Boot, testActivation, retrain, etc. 3. It is possible to see status and performance attributes of the line object that are applicable to modem tests (AL, DL, RDL, ...). 4. It is possible to execute actions applicable to modem tests (AL, DL, RDL, ...). crocusShdslTtRpG703/forwardTmaToCtrlPort Default:enabled Range: enabled / disabled Enables or disables propagation of management information to the control port. This allows you to cascade management information through the control port towards another OneAccess device. The forwardTmaToCtrlPort attribute is only present on the TT. crocusShdslTtRpG703/forwardTmaToLine Enables or disables propagation of management information to the line. Default:enabled Range: enabled / disabled If forwardTmaToLine is enabled, management data is sent over the line via a dedicated management channel towards the remote remote Crocus SHDSL. To determine which management data is forwarded over the line, refer to crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/management on page 142. If forwardTmaToLine is disabled, O10 managment data can still be passed over the line : disabling forwardTmaToLine is not enough to avoid management loops. For more information, refer to 5.10.4 - Forwarding management data to the line and control connector on page 103. crocusShdslTtRpG703/ For more information on the configuration alarm attributes alarmMask, alarmLevel, remoteAlarmMask, alarmContactHighMask, alarmContactLowMask and on the alarms in general, refer to 9.2 - Introducing the alarm attributes on page 210. For more information on the alarms of the crocusShdslTtRpG703 object, refer to 9.3 - General alarms on page 218.
Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 6 129 Reference manual Configuration attributes crocusShdslTtRpG703/Activate Configuration If you execute this action, the editable non-active configuration becomes the active configuration. When use this action If you configure the Crocus SHDSL G703 using … • any other maintenance tool than the graphical user interface based TMA (e.g. ATWIN, CLI, Web Interface, EasyConnect terminal, TMA CLI), then execute the Activate Configuration action to activate the configuration after you finished configuring the Crocus SHDSL G703 or after you executed the Load Saved Configuration or Load Default Configuration action. • TMA, then do not just execute the Activate Configuration action to activate the configuration after you finished configuring the Crocus SHDSL G703, but use the TMA button Send all attributes to device instead. You can, however, execute the Activate Configuration action after you executed the Load Saved Configuration or Load Default Configuration action. crocusShdslTtRpG703/Load Default Configuration If you execute this action, the non-active configuration is overwritten by the default configuration. When use this action If you install the Crocus SHDSL G703 for the first time, all configuration attributes have their default values. If the Crocus SHDSL G703 has already been configured but you want to start from scratch, then use this action to revert to the default configuration. In case of TMA, click on the TMA button Retrieve all attributes from device Configuration action to see the new non-active configuration. after executing the Load Default
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128 <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 Chapter 6<br />
Reference manual<br />
Configuration attributes<br />
The following table shows, for each access level, what you can or can not do:<br />
Access<br />
level<br />
Read<br />
attributes<br />
Change<br />
attributes<br />
Read security<br />
attributes 1<br />
Change<br />
security<br />
attributes 1<br />
Execute<br />
actions 2<br />
Access file<br />
system<br />
readAccess yes no no no no no<br />
writeAccess yes yes no no yes no<br />
securityAccess yes yes yes yes yes no<br />
fileSystemAccess<br />
no no no no no yes<br />
testAccess yes 3<br />
no no no yes 4<br />
no<br />
1. The <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 has the following security attributes:<br />
crocusShdslTtRpG703/sysName<br />
crocusShdslTtRpG703/security<br />
2. Actions are e.g. Cold Boot, testActivation, retrain, etc.<br />
3. It is possible to see status and performance attributes of the line object that are applicable to<br />
modem tests (AL, DL, RDL, ...).<br />
4. It is possible to execute actions applicable to modem tests (AL, DL, RDL, ...).<br />
crocusShdslTtRpG703/forwardTmaToCtrlPort<br />
Default:enabled<br />
Range: enabled / disabled<br />
Enables or disables propagation of management information to the control<br />
port. This allows you to cascade management information through the control port towards another<br />
OneAccess device.<br />
The forwardTmaToCtrlPort attribute is only present on the TT.<br />
crocusShdslTtRpG703/forwardTmaToLine<br />
Enables or disables propagation of management information to the line.<br />
Default:enabled<br />
Range: enabled / disabled<br />
If forwardTmaToLine is enabled, management data is sent over the line via a dedicated management channel<br />
towards the remote remote <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong>. To determine which management data is forwarded over<br />
the line, refer to crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/management on page 142.<br />
If forwardTmaToLine is disabled, O10 managment data can still be passed over the line : disabling forwardTmaToLine<br />
is not enough to avoid management loops.<br />
For more information, refer to 5.10.4 - Forwarding management data to the line and control connector<br />
on page 103.<br />
crocusShdslTtRpG703/<br />
For more information on the configuration alarm attributes alarmMask, alarmLevel, remoteAlarmMask, alarmContactHighMask,<br />
alarmContactLowMask and on the alarms in general, refer to 9.2 - Introducing the alarm<br />
attributes on page 210.<br />
For more information on the alarms of the crocusShdslTtRpG703 object, refer to 9.3 - General alarms on<br />
page 218.