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Slot Configuration page MIB variables description
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Model 1001MC Operations Guide 
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in volatile RAM until you place the Input Mode to onLine(0). This will tell the 1001MC to copy all of the 
configuration information into the NetLink-HDSL configuration space.
Clear Changes
Once configuration changes have been made and you have selected the 
Submit Query
 button, if you decide 
not to implement these changes, select the 
Clear Changes
 button. This will set the configuration back to the 
settings that were there when this page was entered.
Set Default Configuration
Selecting this button will place the default configuration into the Next Configuration table.
Slot Configuration page MIB variables description
This section describes the MIB variables that are available on the 
Slot Configuration 
page. From the 
Modem 
Information 
page, the address column creates a list of hyperlinks to the 
Slot Configuration
 page associated with 
the specified address. The 
Slot Configuration
 page can be used to set slot-specific information related to the sys-
tem and how the system treats the slot in the case of errors and warning.
Note
The information contained here is also available in the Model 
1001MC manual and is listed here for ease of use.
Card Address (nmsSlotID)
Displays the address of the card.
Local Model Code (localModelCode)
Displays the model code of the NetLink modem installed at the specified address.
View Rack X hyperlink
Click on the View Rack X link to display the 
Modem Information Rack X
 on page 239 for more information).
Card Identification Information
Local User Id (localUserID)
User supplied string that defines the NetLink modem installed in the rack. The string is stored in non-volatile 
flash within the NetLink modem and is useful for hardware identification. If the address of the modem is 
changed, the User ID will move to the new slot. The string can be up to 10 bytes long and can be changed or 
reset within this page.
Remote User Id (remoteUserID)
User supplied string that defines the Customer Premise box at the far end of the link. The string is stored in 
non-volatile flash within the CP unit. If the unit is moved, the User ID will move to the new slot making it 
useful for hardware identification. The string can be up to 10 bytes long and can be changed or reset within 
this page.
Local Circuit ID (localCircuitID)
The circuit ID is a 40-byte string that is stored in non-volatile flash within the Model 1001MC.