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Model 1095 Configuration Slot page MIB variables description
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Model 1001MC Operations Guide 
6 • Model 1095RC management
Input Mode (mode1095)
The following settings are available:
onLine(0)
superVisoryMode1)
To make configuration changes to the NetLink-mDSL modems, you must first set this bit to 
superVisoryMode1). When the Input Mode is set to superVisoryMode1), the 
Modify Configuration
 hyperlink 
will appear on the web page next to the 
Refresh Current Page
 hyperlink. Select the 
Modify Configuration
 
hyperlink. The 
Model 1095RC Configuration—Next Configuration
 on page 107 for more information). 
After making configuration changes to the NetLink-mDSL modems in the Model 1095RC 
Update Configura-
tion
 page, return to this page and place the Input Mode variable back to onLine(0). This will notify the Model 
1001MC that the configuration has completed and will cause it to copy the new configuration into the 
NetLink-mDSL configuration space. If this is not done, the NetLink-mDSL will not recognize the configura-
tion changes that were made.
Model 1095 Configuration Slot page Configuration Status table description
The Configuration Status table shows the configuration for the set of units. There are columns for the local and 
remote units. If a field is highlighted in yellow, it signifies one of two possible conditions:
At start up, the Model 1001MC will display a default configuration for the card and all fields will be high-
lighted in yellow, notifying you that the information has not been verified. During the negotiation phase, 
the NetLink-mDSL modem will update the configuration in the Model 1001MC with its last set of stored 
parameters. As these fields are updated in the Model 1001MC, the yellow highlighting will disappear, signi-
fying that the information has been updated. After the local and remote units are linked, the units will 
begin updating the remote information in the table, and Line Status set to datamode(2).
If a rack card is installed in the rack without a customer premise unit connected, the remote information 
will be left as either none or highlighted in yellow, notifying you that the information has not been verified. 
The following sections define the MIB variables that are shown in the Configuration Status table. 
Model Code (localModelCode/remoteModelCode)
These variables display the local and remote models codes for the units that were found in the specified address. 
DTE rate (dteRate1095)
This variable displays the DTE rate for the link. Because the NetLink-mDSL modems are symmetrical (same 
rate in both direction), there is only one MIB variable that defines the DTE rate.
Clock Mode (Local-Remote)
This variable defines the clock mode for the NetLink modems. The display shows the Local clock mode (rack 
card) and then the remote clock mode. 
Tx Data Sample Point (txdEdge1095/remotetxdEdge1095)
This variable defines the sampling point that is used by the NetLink-mDSL modems to read data from the 
DTE. In most situations it should always be set to normal(0). In high speed applications, there are situations 
that would require an inverted(1) sampling point.