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<strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 Chapter 5 61<br />

User manual<br />

Step-by-step configuration<br />

EOC status information<br />

EOC status information Does the attribute or element display relevant information in case eocHandling is set to … <br />

Object<br />

crocusShdslTtRpG7<br />

03/…<br />

Attribute<br />

(Element)<br />

none/passive discovery inventory info alarmConfiguration<br />

line eocAlarmThresholds<br />

(lineAttenuation, signal-<br />

Noise)<br />

No. The value is<br />

always 0.0.<br />

• On the central 1 : yes. The values are those as set in the linkAlarmThresholds<br />

attribute.<br />

• On the remote 2 : no. The value is always 0.0.<br />

Yes. The values are<br />

those as set in the linkAlarmThresholds<br />

attribute<br />

on the central device. 3<br />

numDiscoveredRepeaters Yes.<br />

repeater[ ]<br />

or<br />

end<br />

vendorId<br />

(countryCode, provider-<br />

Code, vendorSpecific)<br />

No repeater[ ] or<br />

end object is created.<br />

Yes.<br />

vendorModel No. Yes.<br />

vendorSerial No. Yes.<br />

vendorSoftVersion No. Yes.<br />

eocSoftVersion Yes.<br />

shdslVersion Yes.<br />

eocState Yes.<br />

eocAlarmThresholds<br />

(lineAttenuation, signal-<br />

Noise)<br />

No. The value is always 0.0. Yes. The values are<br />

those as set in the linkAlarmThresholds<br />

attribute<br />

on the remote device.<br />

Yes. The values are<br />

those as set in the linkAlarmThresholds<br />

attribute<br />

on the central device.<br />

repeater[ ]/linePair[ ]<br />

or<br />

end/linePair[ ]<br />

lineAttenuation No repeater[ ] or<br />

end object is created.<br />

signalNoise<br />

No. The value is always 0.0. Yes. The values are the actual line attenuation<br />

and signal noise as measured on the remote<br />

device.<br />

1. The central device is the device on which the channel attribute is set to central.<br />

2. The remote device is the device on which the channel attribute is set to remote.<br />

3. Refer to 5.2.2 - The EOC handling attribute on page 59 for more information on the alarmConfiguration value.

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