The Provisioning Screen, as illustrated in Figure 11, displays current provisioning settings and allows for changing the system configuration. Provisioning changes are only allowed at the CO end of the circuit. The unit retains the last provisioning changes to determine its operating mode.
The Network Source Screen, illustrated in Figure 12, allows the user to provision the unit to receive its network signal from either MUX or a G.703 source.
Shelf: | 1 | Slot: | 5 | Total Access System | 04/07/01 09:06 |
Unacknowledged Alarms: | MAJOR MINOR |
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| 1. | Framing | CAS |
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| 2. | CRC4 | Enabled |
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| 3. | Coding | HDB3 |
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| 4. | G.703 Clock | Internal |
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| 5. | Loopback Timeout | None |
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| 6. | Service State | In Service |
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| 7. | Network Source | G.703 |
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| 8. | G.703 External Alarms | Disabled |
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| 9. | Core Frame Mapping | Method 1 |
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| Figure 11. Provisioning Screen | |
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Shelf: | 1 | Slot: | 5 | Total Access System | 04/07/01 09:27 |
Unacknowledged Alarms: | MAJOR MINOR |
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Network Source
1.G.703
2.MUX A
3.MUX B
Selection:
‘?’ - System Help Screen
Figure 12. Network Source Screen
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