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PDF user manual for CopperEdge 150

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• A PII such as 1.4.24 identifies the CE<strong>150</strong> chassis 1, theDSL module in slot 4, and port 24 (it could be SDSLADSL, or T1).If you are using an SNMP manager to configure the CE<strong>150</strong>, youcan use a slightly different PII <strong>for</strong>mat. In such a case, you probablywill enter the identifier without periods to separate the segments,and you probably will fill parts of the fields with leading zeros. Forexample, a PII of 1.2.1.24 entered at the CopperCraft CLI will becomea PII of 102010024 entered in an SNMP manager.6103&RPPDQG6WUXFWXUHCommand strings <strong>for</strong> SNMP object groups must have certain elementsin them, which must appear in a certain order. If elementsare missing or if they are out of order, the CE<strong>150</strong> will notbe able to process the commands that you sent through the CopperCraftCLI. Instead, the system will issue an error message.Command strings <strong>for</strong> SNMP object groups have a minimum oftwo elements:• a command type• an object group nameCommand strings <strong>for</strong> SNMP object groups have a maximum offive separate elements:• a command type• an object group name• an instance (typically a PII)• one or more object names• an object value <strong>for</strong> each object nameHere is the structure of a typical Set command that is assigninga data rate on an HDSL port of 416 Mbps. The port is the fourthone on a board in the fourth slot of the chassis:CommandTypeGroupNameInstanceCraft> set cmhdslmodem [1.4.4} datarate=416Object NameObject ValueExample of a Set Command&RSSHU(GJH,QVWDOODWLRQDQG2SHUDWLQJ*XLGH

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