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Model 1092 Configuration—Next Configuration page MIB variables description 63
Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 • Model 1092ARC management
Software Rev (softVersioniDSL/remotesoftversioniDSL)
These read-only MIB variables display the current version of code that is running in the NetLink-iDSL
modems. Check the Download page to see if the Model 1001MC has a newer version of code available for
downloading. Through the download web page, you can update the software that is running in the NetLink-
iDSL rack card. You can also update the software in the NetLink stand alone unit through the front panel con-
trol port on the unit.
Model 1092 Configuration—Next Configuration page MIB
variables description
The Model 1092 Configuration—Next Configuration page enables you to update the configuration of the
1092ARC NetLink-iDSL modems that are installed in the system. After making changes to the configuration on
this page, select Back to return to the
Model 1092 Configuration Slot page, then select onLine as the Input
Mode, and finally, select
Submit Query to send the new information to the Model 1001MC over the network.
Note If the NetLink-iDSL modems are not connected, and changes made
to the remote configuration will be lost after the units link-up. All
parameters in the Local column can be changed at any time.
The following sections describes the MIB variables that are available on the Model 1092 Configuration—Next
Configuration page.
Card Address (nmsSlotID)
Displays the address of the selected NetLink-iDSL modem.
Line Status (lineStatusiDSL)
This variable displays the status of the line. There are three possible values that can be displayed:
startup(1)
dataMode(2)—In this mode, the units are linked-up and ready to send data
testMode(3)
Processor Mode (processorModeiDSL)
This variable displays the status of the processor running on the NetLink-iDSL. There are four values that are
significant to you:
normal(0)—When the processor is in normal(0) mode, the NetLink - iDSL modem is monitoring itself
and sending the status information to the Model 1001MC
internalProcessing(1)—When the processor is in the internalProcessing(1) mode, it is either busy down-
loading code to the internal DSP or setting the data pump.
negotiating(2)—When the processor is in the negotiating(2) mode, the card was just brought online and
the NetLink-iDSL is setting up the configuration parameters within the Model 1001MC.
lineDown(3).