Echo EN55022 Main Link Carrier Loss, 2 D/I Carrier Loss, Remote Alarm, LOCAL/REMOTE MAP Mismatch

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2.6.1 MAIN LINK CARRIER LOSS

The local Multiplexer cannot identify a valid synchronisation sequence (FAS, CRC4 etc) from the remote multiplexer.

2.6.2 D/I CARRIER LOSS

The Multiplexer cannot identify a valid synchronisation sequence (FAS, CRC4 etc) from the unit attached to the D&I port.

2.6.3 REMOTE ALARM

The unit attached to the D&I port is generating an alarm in the framing information, that is, it is reporting that it has a problem.

2.6.4 Nx64 CHANNEL x CONTROL DISAFFIRMED

One of the channel ports (which is in use) is not providing the multiplexer with a true CONTROL signal. This may mean that the signals have not been connected at all. Note that unconnected CONTROL inputs will produce a random ON or OFF indication. Control inputs from ports that are not allocated in the timeslot map are ignored.

2.6.5 Nx64 CHANNEL x CLOCK FAIL

One of the data channels cannot synchronise its clock to the global network clock. This may occur if a channel is set to external clock, and either no clock at all is connected, or the clock that is connected is the wrong rate.

2.6.6 MAIN LINK HIGH BIT ERROR RATE

Shows FAULT if the Bit Error Rate exceeds the threshold set. With an error free link, this fault will eventually clear when the BER becomes less than the threshold set.

2.6.7 LOCAL/REMOTE MAP MISMATCH

The configuration in the local unit does not match that in the remote unit. This would almost certainly lead to data errors on some channels.

2.6.8 D/I REMOTE ALARM

The unit attached to the D&I port is generating an alarm in the framing information, that is, it is reporting that it has a problem.

Echo LANlink Router Option User Manual

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Contents Page 5SXLANlink Contents Issue 1.0 04 December 1997 Page 4 Glossary Linking two LANs together IntroductionTypical Applications Functional OverviewRestrictive Firewall Example Default terminal VT 100/220/320/420. OK y or n? USE and ConfigurationRouter Configuration Supervisor Terminal Requirements LoginSupported Terminal Types ReturnFalco Sunview WYSE50 SUNRouter Management Screen General Keyboard Conventions Router ManagementEntering a Parameter Megabit E1 Multiplexer Multiplexer ManagementSystem Status Clearing the Configuration back to Factory DefaultMain Link Carrier Loss Remote AlarmMain Link High BIT Error Rate 8 D/I Remote AlarmRouter WAN Link Status Opening the Multiplexer InstallationInternal Link LK13 Installing the Router OptionLED Label TestingData Connections Front Panel LEDsQuick Configuration IP Broadcast IPX ConfigurationReceive IP RIP Transmit IP RIPTransmit IPX SAP Receive IPX RIPTransmit IPX RIP Receive IPX SAPRouter Menu Options Unit StatusParameter Description Options IP Routing Table Traffic AnalysisIP ARP Table Parameter DescriptionHops IPX RIP TableIPX Network NodeIPX SAP Table TypeSocket Show Traffic Details Network LoadingName Server Configuration Remote ManagementTelnet OUT Security Parameter Description Options Name to IP Cache Parameter DescriptionSnmp Setup Parameter Description Unit ConfigurationEthernet Service Setup Parameter Description Options Service SetupIP Filter IP BroadcastOnes ZerosWAN Service Setup Parameter Description Options Other PPP SetupFilter Setup MAC Filters WAN or EthernetMenu Selection Description Line IP Filter WAN or EthernetEdit List Parameter DescriptionNetwork Address 32 bits IPX SAP Filter Menu WAN or EthernetTo SKT Node Address 48 bitsFrom SKT ALLIPX Header Filters Events MAC Node ADRNovell KEEP-ALIVES System Events PPP EventsFlash Programming Timeout Flash Verify Error Grounded Installation of EquipmentAppendix a Warnings This Equipment Must be EarthedWarnung Mise en garde Installation de léquipment Mise en garde Cet équipement doit être relié a la terreMise en garde Connexion dautres équipements Appendix B Approval Requirements Appendix C EMC Requirements Appendix D Rear Panel Layout Appendix E AUI Port 15-WAYD-TYPE Pinout TPRX+ Appendix F 10BASE-T RJ45 Port PinoutTPTX+ TptxSource and Destination IP Address Appendix G IP Filter ExamplesExamples Protocol SelectionSource and Destination Ports Issue 1.0 04 December 1997 Page 54 Appendix H IP Subnets CTRL-B Appendix I Router Maintenance MenuKermit CTRL-ADownload New Firmware using TCP loader Download New Firmware using TftpRestore Configuration using Tftp Set New IP Address Set Default GatewayReset Password Boot File Using TCP LoaderRun Monitor Boot File Using Tftp Loader