Modem Information page MIB variables description 178
Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 • Model 2707RC management
Submit button
After you have defined the number of power supplies installed in the rack and the rack protection mode, click
on the
Submit button to save the changes.
Power Supply 1 Status
Displays the current status of power supply 1 as one of the following:
• available(0)—The power supply is working normally.
• down(1)—If the status is shown as down, it means the 1001MC is unable to detect the power supply. This
status listing will also be highlighted in red.
• notInstalled(2)—The power supply has not been installed.
Power Supply 2 Status
Displays the current status of power supply 2 as one of the following:
• available(0)—The power supply is working normally.
• down(1)—If the status is shown as down, it means the 1001MC is unable to detect the power supply. This
status listing will also be highlighted in red.
• notInstalled(2)—The power supply has not been installed.
Clear Rack X Alarms (clearAlarms)
Click on this button to clear alarms for the current rack.
Note The System Log will still display the errors after the Clear Rack X
Alarms button is clicked.
Note The following information describes each column of the modem
table. Each table heading is a hyperlink to a help page that contains
information about the column.
Card Address (nmsSlotID)
This variable defines the address of the card. The Model 1001MC will poll the cards using the addresses listed
in the Card Address column. If a modem is found with the same address, it will be displayed in that row. The
address of the card is set up using the DIP-switches on the card. The address is also a hyperlink to the
Model
2707RC Configuration Slot page. This page can be used to set slot-specific information about the card.
Line Status
The line status column on each View Rack page shows the current line status of each card. Keep in mind that
the more cards the 1001MC is managing, the longer it will take for the line status field to update. Displays the
status of the line. The following values can be displayed:
• startup(1)
• dataMode(2)—When the line status is dataMode(2), the units are linked-up and ready to send data.
• testMode(3)