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Hardware Alarm Profile, CPE Port Status
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Chapter 8 Basic Setting 8.11 Hardware Alarm Profile Click Basic Setting > Hardware Alarm Profile to display the screen as shown. Hardware alarm profile defines CPU, packet buffer, memory utilization thresholds and CPU, DSP, ADT temperature thresholds. The Switch sends a hardware alarm once it detects one usage over its pre-defined threshold. Configure the thresholds and click Apply to save your changes or click Cancel to reload the previous settings for this screen. Figure 44 Hardware Alarm Profile Setup 8.12 CPE Port Status Use this screen to view all DSL port status and details about the connected CPE devices. Figure 45 CPE Port Status The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 20 Basic Setting > CPE Port Status LABEL Port Link State Actual NDR US/DS(Mbps) Model DESCRIPTION This is the number of a port. This field displays Showtime when the DSL connection is up. Otherwise, it displays Idle, Handshake or Training during the DSL line establishment. If you perform a DELT test, this field will display LD_Testing. The state changes to LD_Done after the DELT test is completed. This field displays the actual upstream/downstream net data rate in Mbps. This field displays the model name of the CPE device connected to this port. NA displays if it is not available. VES1724-56 User's Guide 87