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Using the Provisioning Option
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10.4
Using the Provisioning Option
Use the
Provisioning
option to view the MTA configuration file and enterprise MIB
settings.
Steps
To view the MTA config file and MIB settings:
1.
Click
Telephony
from the main menu.
2. Click
Provisioning
from the left side menu. Field descriptions are listed below the
screen example.
SFID
Displays the service flow ID number.
Service Class Name
Displays the service class name string that the CMTS
associates with a QoS parameter set.
Direction
Displays the direction of the data flow.
Primary Flow
Indicates if the SFID is a primary flow or not.
Packets
Displays the quantity of packets transported on a single SFID.
Label
Description
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Using the Event Log Option
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10.5
Using the Event Log Option
Use the Event Log to view events associated with the MTA.
Label
Description
MTA Config File
Filename
Displays the config file being used.
Contents
Displays the current settings.
Enterprise MIBs
OID
Displays the eMTA MIBs.
Value
Displays the current value of the MIBs.
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Using the Event Log Option
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Steps
To view the MTA event log:
1.
Click
Telephony
from the main menu.
2. Click
Event Log
from the left side menu. Field descriptions are listed below the screen
example.
Label
Description
Time
Displays the time of the event.
Priority
Displays the priority level of the displayed event.
ID
Displays an identification number for the event.
Text
Defines the event with a detailed textual description.
Endpoint
Displays the endpoint name to which the event is related.
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11
Understanding the Battery Menu
The
Battery
menu
of the Web user interface allows you to access information about the
battery, including estimated time remaining and current levels. In the event of a power
loss, the battery provides:
Up to 8 hours of standby time
Five (5) hours of talk time with one line off-hook
One upstream and one downstream channel
Topics
See the following topics:
Using the Controller Option on page 95
Using the UPS Option on page 96
Using the Interface Delay Option on page 97
Steps
To access battery options:
1.
Access the Web user interface. Refer to
Accessing the Web User Interface Locally on
page 18
.
2. Click
Battery
from the main menu.
11.1
Using the Controller Option
The
Controller
option displays current battery information.
Steps
To view controller information:
1.
Click
Controller
from the left side menu. Field descriptions are listed below the screen
example.
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Using the UPS Option
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11.2
Using the UPS Option
The
UPS
option displays information about the uninterrupted power supply.
Steps
To view UPS information:
1.
Click
UPS
from the left side menu. Field descriptions are listed below the screen
example.
Label
Description
Battery Charge Module Software
Driver
Describes the driver used in the software.
Built
Indicates the date and time the battery was manufactured.
Battery Status
Current Power Source
Displays the power source for the device, such as Utility
through the power cord or internal battery power.
Charger State
Displays the status of the battery, such as Sleep or Idle.
Number of Batteries
Indicates the number of batteries in the device.
Input Voltage
Displays the input voltage in millivolts (mV).
Temperature
Displays the battery temperature in Celsius.
Estimated Time Remaining
Displays how much time is left on the battery in minutes.

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