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160 Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 7 Reference manual Status attributes crocusShdslTtRpG703/sysDescr This is a textual description of the device. This is an SNMP MIB2 parameter. Example: OneAccess Crocus SHDSL TT V35 T1234/00100 01/01/00 12:00. In this example the following parameters are visible: • OneAccess Crocus SHDSL is the modem type • TT is the modem version • V35 is the interface type • T1234/00100 is the application software code and version • 01/01/00 12:00 is the application software release date and time. crocusShdslTtRpG703/sysObjectID This is the SNMP identification string. It is an SNMP MIB2 parameter. Example: 1.3.6.1.4.1.776.22. crocusShdslTtRpG703/sysUpTime This is the elapsed time since last power-on or cold boot of the Crocus SHDSL G703. Example: 00005d 02h 42m 15s, which means 5 days, 2 hours, 42 minutes and 15 seconds. crocusShdslTtRpG703/sysServices This is the SNMP service identification. It is an SNMP MIB2 parameter. crocusShdslTtRpG703/messages This table displays informative and error messages, e.g. Reconfigured, Cold Boot, … The messages table displays maximum 20 messages. If no TMA, CLI or ATWIN session is established through the control connector, then the messages are also sent to the control connector. This means that if you open a terminal emulation session on the control connector, you can monitor these messages. If you hit the ENTER key, the messages stop and you get a password prompt (CLI mode).
Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 7 161 Reference manual Status attributes crocusShdslTtRpG703/deviceId This displays a unique code. This code is programmed into the Crocus SHDSL G703before it leaves the factory. You can use this code for inventory purposes. crocusShdslTtRpG703/configurationSaving This attribute indicates when the Crocus SHDSL G703 is writing its (new) configuration to the flash memory. Value busy done Description The Crocus SHDSL G703 is busy writing its configuration to the flash memory. During this state, do not power-down or reboot the Crocus SHDSL G703 else the new configuration will be lost. The Crocus SHDSL G703 has finished writing its configuration to the flash memory. crocusShdslTtRpG703/bootVersion This displays the code and version of the boot software currently used in the Crocus SHDSL G703. For more information on boot software, refer to 11.1 - What is boot, loader and application software on page 236. Example: Txxxx/xxxxx 01/01/00 12:00. In this example the following parameters are visible: • Txxxx is the boot software code for this device • /xxxxx is the boot software version • 01/01/00 is the boot software release date • 12:00 is the boot software release time. crocusShdslTtRpG703/loaderVersion This displays the code and version of the loader software currently used in the Crocus SHDSL G703. For more information on loader software, refer to 11.1 - What is boot, loader and application software on page 236. Example: Txxxx/xxxxx 01/01/00 12:00. In this example the following parameters are visible: • Txxxx is the loader software code for this device • /xxxxx is the loader software version • 01/01/00 is the loader software release date • 12:00 is the loader software release time.
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160 <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 Chapter 7<br />
Reference manual<br />
Status attributes<br />
crocusShdslTtRpG703/sysDescr<br />
This is a textual description of the device. This is an SNMP MIB2 parameter.<br />
Example: OneAccess <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> TT V35 T1234/00100 01/01/00 12:00. In this example the following parameters<br />
are visible:<br />
• OneAccess <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> is the modem type<br />
• TT is the modem version<br />
• V35 is the interface type<br />
• T1234/00100 is the application software code and version<br />
• 01/01/00 12:00 is the application software release date and time.<br />
crocusShdslTtRpG703/sysObjectID<br />
This is the SNMP identification string. It is an SNMP MIB2 parameter.<br />
Example: 1.3.6.1.4.1.776.22.<br />
crocusShdslTtRpG703/sysUpTime<br />
This is the elapsed time since last power-on or cold boot of the <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703.<br />
Example: 00005d 02h 42m 15s, which means 5 days, 2 hours, 42 minutes and 15 seconds.<br />
crocusShdslTtRpG703/sysServices<br />
This is the SNMP service identification. It is an SNMP MIB2 parameter.<br />
crocusShdslTtRpG703/messages<br />
This table displays informative and error messages, e.g. Reconfigured, Cold Boot, … The messages table<br />
displays maximum 20 messages.<br />
If no TMA, CLI or ATWIN session is established through the control connector, then the messages are<br />
also sent to the control connector. This means that if you open a terminal emulation session on the control<br />
connector, you can monitor these messages. If you hit the ENTER key, the messages stop and you<br />
get a password prompt (CLI mode).