Slot Configuration 244
Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference
To configure the local user ID, type the ID into the Local User ID text box, then click the Submit button
{located next to the
Remote User ID text box) to save the changes.
Note After submitting the card identification information, you must click
on the
Record Current Configuration button located on the HOME
page to store the configuration changes into memory (see “HOME”
on page 228 for more information).
Clear Local ID button. If you want to delete the local ID information, click on the Clear Local ID button,
then click on the
Submit button.
Remote User Id (remoteUserID)
10-byte user supplied string that defines the remotely connected modem. The string is stored in non-volatile
Flash within the NetLink modem.
Note The remote user ID is only used with Patton xDSL rack cards.
To configure the remote user ID, type the ID into the Remote User ID text box, then click the Submit button
{located next to the
Remote User ID text box) to save the changes.
Note After submitting the card identification information, you must click
on the
Record Current Configuration button located on the HOME
page to store the configuration changes into memory (see “HOME”
on page 228 for more information).
Clear Remote ID button. If you want to delete the remote ID information, click on the Clear Remote ID
button, then click on the
Submit button.
Local Circuit ID (localCircuitID)
The circuit ID is a 40-byte string that is stored in non-volatile Flash within the Model 1001MC.
To configure the local circuit ID, type the ID into the Local Circuit ID text box, then click the Submit button
{located next to the
Local Circuit ID text box) to save the changes.
Note After submitting the card identification information, you must click
on the
Record Current Configuration button located on the HOME
page to store the configuration changes into memory (see “HOME”
on page 228 for more information).
Clear Local Circuit ID button. If you want to delete the local circuit ID information, click on the Clear
Local Circuit ID
button, then click on the Submit button.
Remote Circuit ID (remoteCircuitID)
The circuit ID is a 40-byte string that is stored in non-volatile Flash within the Model 1001MC.
Note The remote circuit ID is only used with Patton xDSL rack cards.