ADTRAN AHDSL2 specifications T1 Provisioning Menu, ED-GOS-T1 Command, ED-T1 Commands

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Grade of Service tables allow the user to set performance monitoring threshold levels for various alarms/event conditions. There are 15 GOS tables available for each type of service (in our case T1 and HDSL).

Example: The HDSL GOS1 may contain a loop attenuation threshold setting of 30 (dB) while HDSL GOS2 contains a loop attenuation threshold setting of 25. (Each GOS table can be edited by the user but it will affect all slots that are provisioned to use the edited GOS table.)

Using the ED-HDSL command, the user can select GOS=1 or 2 depending on whether they want the shelf to alarm or report the loop attenuation threshold crossing at 30 dB or 25 dB.

T1 PROVISIONING MENU

From the Provisioning menu, enter “15” to display to the T1 Provisioning Menu as shown below.

T1 Provisioning Menu

1.DLT-GOS-T1

2.DLT-T1

3.

ED-GOS-T1

Edit the T1 Grade of Service tables in the shelf

4.

ED-T1

Edit T1 provisioning parameters for the H2TU-C

5.ENT-GOS-T1

6.ENT-T1

7.RTRV-GOS-T1

8.RTRV-T1

B.Provisioning Menu M. Main Menu

ED-GOS-T1 Command

Input Format

T1 Grade of Service parameters may be changed by selecting “3” from the T1 Provisioning Menu or by entering the ED-GOS-T1 command as shown below.

<ED-GOS-T1

Grade of Service table of interest

AID[]=

MONTYPE[]= CVL, ESL, SESL, UASL, B8ZSSL, PDVSL

THLEV[]= Each montype has its level

Threshold level for the particular monitered type

TMPER[]= 1-DAY, 1-HR,

Time periods setting for the indicated monitered type

and level

ED-T1 Commands

Input Format

T1 configuration parameters may be changed by selecting “4” from the T1 Provisioning Menu or by entering the ED-T1 command as shown below.

<ED-T1

AT[]={0 15.0 7.5};

or

<ED-T1::RT-1-21::::AT={0 15.0 7.5};

NOTE

For framing format (FMT) changes the card must first have its service state changed to OOS.

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Contents Revision History L2-5B Issue 2, August Clei Code SLL5R3DGFeatures GeneralLED Indicators Part Number DescriptionInstallation ApplicationsProvisioning ComplianceCompliance Codes Cross-Connect Commands Provisioning CommandsAdministration Commands Maintenance CommandsHdsl Provisioning Commands T1 Provisioning CommandsPower Requirements Testing CommandsAlarms Testing CommandsPower Parameters Deployment GuidelinesLoop Insertion Loss Data MaintenanceHDSL2 Loss Values Warranty and Customer Service Troubleshooting ProceduresProduct Specifications Adtran H2TU-C Specifications Loop InterfaceThis page is intentionally blank Loopback Control Codes Hdsl Maintenance ModesLoopback Process Description Table A-1. In-Band Addressable Loopback Codes Dbdb This page is intentionally blank Maintenance Menu Provisioning Menu Testing Menu Main Menu20. T1 Maintenance Menu Maintenance Menu and Associated SUB-MENUSHdsl Maintenance Menu Additional Hdsl Maintenance Commands Hdsl Maintenance MenuRTRV-ALM-HDSL Command INIT-REG-HDSL CommandRTRV-PM-T1 Command T1 Maintenance MenuINIT-REG-T1 Command INIT-REG-T1Hdsl Provisioning Menu Provisioning MenuCross-Connection Menu 15. T1 Provisioning MenuDLT-CRS-T1 DLT-CRS-T1 CommandCROSS-CONNECTION Menu ENT-CRS-T1ENT-CRS-T1 Command RTRV-CRS-T1 CommandED-HDSL ED-HDSL CommandsHdsl Provisioning Menu ED-GOS-HDSLED-GOS-HDSL Command MONTYPE= ES, SES, UAS, LA, SNR, CVT1 Provisioning Menu ED-GOS-T1 CommandED-T1 Commands ED-GOS-T1OPR-LPBK-HDSL Testing Menu← Enable a loopback RLS-LPBK-HDSLH2TU-C Customer Loopback Initiating Mtau Test Access Figure C-1. Split ModeFigure C-2. MON Mode Removal of Mtau Test Access

AHDSL2 specifications

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