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234 Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 10 User manual TMA subsystem picture of the Crocus SHDSL G703 The table below gives an overview of the subsystem picture elements and what they indicate: Element LED indicators Description They reflect the actual status of the Crocus SHDSL G703. The LED indication on the subsystem picture corresponds with the LED indication on the Crocus SHDSL G703 itself. For more information on the interpretation of the LEDs, refer to 2.9 - Front panel LED indicators on page 30. DTE interface This reflects the status of the DTE interface. The possible indications are: • green: No alarm of the object is active. • red: An (unmasked) alarm of the object is active. The layout of the connector also gives an indication of the type of DTE interface which is currently used in the Crocus SHDSL G703. Remark • The colours of the DTE interface only change if the alarms related to the object are set to enabled in the alarmMask. For more information, refer to 9.2.1 - Configuration alarm attributes on page 211. line This reflects the status of the line. The possible indications are: • green outside: No (unmasked) alarm of the line object is active. • red outside: An (unmasked) alarm of the line object is active. • green inside: No (unmasked) alarm of the linePair object is active. • red inside: An (unmasked) alarm of the linePair object is active. The colours of the interfaces only change if the alarms related to the line and/or linePair object are set to enabled in the alarmMask. For more information, refer to 9.2.1 - Configuration alarm attributes on page 211. Example: If you want to avoid that the outside of the line connector turns red every time you execute a test, set the alarm testActive in the alarmMask of the line object to disabled. Note that by doing so, you also disable the sending of the testActive alarm to the central management system (e.g. HP OpenView).

Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 11 235 User manual Software download 11 Software download This chapter explains how to download new loader and application software (also called firmware) into the flash memory of the Crocus SHDSL G703. The following gives an overview of this chapter. • 11.1 - What is boot, loader and application software on page 236 • 11.2 - Important download issues on page 240 • 11.3 - Downloading with TMA on page 241 • 11.4 - Downloading with TML on page 242 • 11.5 - Downloading in loader mode on page 243

<strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 Chapter 11 235<br />

User manual<br />

Software download<br />

11 Software download<br />

This chapter explains how to download new loader and application software (also called firmware) into<br />

the flash memory of the <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703. The following gives an overview of this chapter.<br />

• 11.1 - What is boot, loader and application software on page 236<br />

• 11.2 - Important download issues on page 240<br />

• 11.3 - Downloading with TMA on page 241<br />

• 11.4 - Downloading with TML on page 242<br />

• 11.5 - Downloading in loader mode on page 243

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