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User Manual LTU Orion 3
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Table 4.3 <ALARM> definitions
4.6.4.13 <AСO [GROUP ON/OFF])> Command
The <AСO> command (Alarm Cut Off) without additional parameter shows deactivated alarm
indications (LED and relays).
CO_FMM>ACO
ETH1, ETH2, ETH3, ETH4
CO_01_FMM>
The <ACO [GROUP ON/OFF]> command activates/deactivates a GROUP for alarm indications.
CO_01_FMM>ACO E1-1 OFF
ETHERNET
CO_FMM>
Available alarm groups:
GROUP
Description
E1-1 or E11
1
st
E1 channel
E1-2 or E12
2
nd
E1 channel
E1-3 or E13
3
rd
E1 channel
E1-4 or E14
4
th
E1 channel
E1
All E1 channels
ETH1 or ETHERNET1
1
st
Ethernet port
ETH2 or ETHERNET2
2
nd
Ethernet port
ETH3 or ETHERNET3
3
rd
Ethernet port
ETH4 or ETHERNET4
4
th
Ethernet port
ETH or ETHERNET
All Ethernet ports
DSL1 or SHDSL1
1
st
DSL channel
DSL2 or SHDSL2
2
nd
DSL channel
DSL3 or SHDSL3
3
rd
DSL channel
DSL4 or SHDSL4
4
th
DSL channel
DSL or SHDSL
All DSL channels
RCONF
RCONF alarm
IN-x
Digital Input
The deactivated alarms do not generate any urgent or non-urgent alarms (i.e. does not affect the
colour of LEDs on the front panel and alarm relay status).
Note:
By default the Ethernet alarm LEDs are blocked in all configurations.
By typing this command, the GROUP parameter can not contain several alarm groups. Example:
if it is necessary to deactivate the alarm status of the group Е1-1 and DSL, enter the ACO
command twice: first, with the parameter Е1-1, and second, with the parameter DSL.
CP_FMM>ACO E1-1 ON
E1-1, ETHERNET
CP_FMM>ACO DSL ON
E1-1, SHDSL, ETHERNET
CP_FMM>
4.6.4.14 <MACTABLE> Command
This command shows the MAC address table of every interface. If MAC address is blocked by
the MAC Filter Rule, it will be marked as "BLOCKED"
The command MACTABLE C clears the MAC table.
The command MACTABLE [Port] shows the entries only for a [Port], where Port represents any
network interface according to NETCONFIG command. For example: LAN1, WAN2, MWAN1,
INT.
The command MACTABLE [1-8] shows the entries only for any selected VLAN number. VLANs
are according to the NETCONFIG command.

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