DT Etherlink IV User Manual- 59 -CO_FMM>ACO E1-1 OFFETHERNETCO_FMM>Available alarm groups:GROUP DescriptionE1-1 or E11 1st E1 channelE1-2 or E12 2nd E1 channelE1-3 or E13 3rd E1 channelE1-4 or E14 4th E1 channelE1 All E1 channelsETH1 or ETHERNET1 1st Ethernet portETH2 or ETHERNET2 2nd Ethernet portETH3 or ETHERNET3 3rd Ethernet portETH4 or ETHERNET4 4th Ethernet portETH or ETHERNET All Ethernet portsDSL1 or SHDSL1 1st DSL channelDSL2 or SHDSL2 2nd DSL channelDSL3 or SHDSL3 3rd DSL channelDSL4 or SHDSL4 4th DSL channelDSL or SHDSL All DSL channelsRCONF RCONF alarmThe deactivated alarms do not generate any urgent or non-urgent alarms (i.e. does not affect thecolour 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 itis necessary to deactivate the alarm status of the group Е1-1 and DSL, enter the ACO commandtwice: first, with the parameter Е1-1, and second, with the parameter DSL.CP_FMM>ACO E1-1 ONE1-1, ETHERNETCP_FMM>ACO DSL ONE1-1, SHDSL, ETHERNETCP_FMM>4.6.4.10 CommandThis command shows the the MAC address table of every interface.The command MACTABLE C clears the MAC table.The command MACTABLE [Port] shows the entries only for a [Port], where Port represents anynetwork 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 areaccording to the NETCONFIG command.The command MACTABLE OTHER shows the entries for OTHER VLANs (with VID not matchingone of VLAN 1..8.First column is the MAC address. The second column is the originating interface where this MAC islearned from. Third column is VLAN number or anything else.CO_FMM>MACTABLE00:11:5b:09:68:07 LAN1 VLAN100:1c:c4:60:fb:ba LAN1 VLAN100:1c:c4:62:0c:44 LAN1 VLAN16c:62:6d:93:b6:f9 LAN1 VLAN14.6.4.11 CommandThis command starts/stops (toggles) the analogue loop back at the SHDSL line interface on thedevice with the number N. For single-channel devices this command is entered without theparameter N.