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Craft Interface
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Verilink NCM 2000
Command
Examples
Some commands are shown with a lowercase character. The
character, usually n or p, represents a variable. Enter a number in
place of this lowercase placeholder. For example:
Dn) delete node
Where n is the number of the local or remote node.
Type:
"d1"
If you type "Dn", you will get an error message.
Command Line
Prompt
The initial prompt defaults to the Node address of the local NCM.
The command line prompt is interpreted as follows:
[0.0.0.1] [0,11] NCM 2000 >
Where:
[0.0.0.1]
is the node address of the local node to which
you are connected. This number is used by
NCM modules and the Verilink Node Manager
application to identify each NCM (and node).
This value is completely unrelated to the
Ethernet IP address of the NCM.
NOTE: The first three digits of the node address must NOT be greater than
127. For example a node address of 128.7.5.251 will render certain
critical NCM functions inoperative
NOTE: The node address 127.255.255.255 should not be assigned to any
node. It is used internally by the system to broadcast to all nodes.
NOTE: In a network with multiple NCM sites, each NCM must have a unique
address as shown in the command line prompt.
U=DCSU
Dual CSU
DCSU 2911
•
Four port T1 or E1 CSU in
one card.
No
V=VCU
Voice Channel
Unit
Not available
W=DHDM_
POET
Dual Port DS3
HDM 2182
•
Two T3 ports
No
X=QPRI
Quad Primary
Rate Interface
QPRI 2921
•
Four port ISDN aggregate;
use with IMUX module
Yes, for
ISDN
Key Symbol
and Name
Generic Name Model Number
Bus
ACP TABS
Comment
NCM
Required