Cisco Cisco Digital Service Access Node (DSAN) 8210 インストールガイド
Using CLI Commands
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All diag pages may be refreshed by typing Enter.
To exit diagnostics from any diag page, type x at the >>> prompt.
help
Enter the help command to display a list of the available diagnostic screens and CLI
commands.
commands.
manual
Enter the command manual or the simpler man followed by the command name to
display more detailed information about a particular CLI command.
display more detailed information about a particular CLI command.
For example, entering manual diag displays a brief description of the diag
command.
command.
exit
Enter the exit command to log out of the CLI.
Configuration Commands
The following commands are available for configuring DSAN operation.
auxin
Use the auxin command to map an auxiliary input to an output channel or to
display the current mapping of AUX input to output channels. Setting an AUX input
to output channel 0 disables the input.
display the current mapping of AUX input to output channels. Setting an AUX input
to output channel 0 disables the input.
community
Entering the command community displays the current SNMP community string
active on the DSAN. You can use this community string to query MIB objects for
values. You can also use this command to change the community string. Entering the
command community set newString sets the community string to "newString".
active on the DSAN. You can use this community string to query MIB objects for
values. You can also use this command to change the community string. Entering the
command community set newString sets the community string to "newString".
eas outchan
Use the eas outchan command to read or set the default EAS force tune output
channel. This is used when the received SCTE-18 force tune details channel
information cannot be resolved to one of the currently provisioned 82 channels.
channel. This is used when the received SCTE-18 force tune details channel
information cannot be resolved to one of the currently provisioned 82 channels.
To disable use of the default EAS output channel, set to 0.
When not configured, the default factory setting is -1.
Note: The DSAN will remain in an alarm condition until this value is configured.
This must be set during installation either to 0 or to a valid output channel to clear
the alarm.
This must be set during installation either to 0 or to a valid output channel to clear
the alarm.