Device Interface; Lan Interfaces To Cpes - Zhone etherxtend 3300 series User Manual

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Device interface

LAN interfaces to CPEs

Enabling and disabling logging
By default logging is enabled on the serial craft port and disabled over
telnet sessions. To enable or disable logging for the session, enter:
zSh> log session on | off
The log session command only applies to the current session. You can
also enable or disable logging for all serial craft port sessions enter:
zSh> log serial on | off
This command setting persists across system reboots.
Although the EtherXtend does not have cards, the EtherXtend device settings
are stored in the card-profile parameter. Update the card-profile to modify the
device settings. The device type number for the EtherXtend is 7101.
zSH> get card-profile 1/1/7101
card-profile
1/1/7101
sw-file-name: ----------->
admin-status: ----------->
upgrade-sw-file-name: --->
upgrade-vers: ----------->
admin-status-enable: ---->
sw-upgrade-admin: ------->
sw-enable: -------------->
sw-upgrade-enable: ------>
card-group-id: ---------->
hold-active: ------------>
weight: ----------------->
card-line-type: --------->
card-atm-configuration: ->
card-line-voltage: ------>
maxvpi-maxvci: ---------->
card-init-string: ------->
wetting-current: -------->
The EtherXtend provides 4 Ethernet LAN ports for 10/100 Ethernet
connections to CPEs or subtended devices.
Use the following command to display the available Ethernet LAN interfaces.
zSH> list ether
ether
1-1-1-0/eth
ether
1-1-2-0/eth
ether
1-1-3-0/eth
ether
1-1-4-0/eth
4 entries found.
{ethxshdsl.bin}
{operational}
{}
{}
{enable}
{reloadcurrrev}
{true}
{false}
{1}
{false}
{nopreference}
{unknowntype}
{notapplicable}
{not-used}
{notapplicable}
{}
{disabled}
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