3Com T1/PRI manual Menu Option 1 Configuring the span line’s framing mode

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2-2CHAPTER 2: DUAL T1/PRI CONFIGURATION

The UI console menu options for configuring both spans are identical. Selecting options 5 or 6 from the main menu produces this screen for that span:

Span Line 1 Configuration

Current Setting

1

Framing Mode

ESF

2

Line Coding

B8ZS

3

Remote Loopback

 

Ignore

4

Jitter Attenuation

Transmitter

5

Transmit Line Build Out

0.0 fN

6

Switch Type (Boot time)

 

Config=5ESS(AT&T)Act.=5ESS (AT&T)

7

Idle Byte Sent to TELCO

 

FE Hex

8

DSO to Modem Slot/Chan Mapping

9

Signaling Channel Config (Boot time) Config=D-channel Act.=D-channel

10

Interface ID

0

 

11

Span Level Call Type Blocking

No Call Blocked

12

Span Level Cause Codes

 

 

13

DS0 Level Call Type Blocking

 

14

DS0 Level Service State

 

 

15

Short Haul NIC Line Length

 

Not Applicable

16

Use ALERTING Response

 

NO

(NOTE: Changing configuration parameters may affect calls in progress.)

Enter menu selection and press Return or press Esc to exit.

Menu Selection (1-16):

Menu Option 1 Configuring the span line’s framing mode

The framing mode selects the T1 format.

Menu Option 2 Configuring the span line’s line coding

Line coding dictates how the data stream is encoded on the span line.

Menu Option 3 Responding to a span line remote (framer) loopback

Performing a framer loopback is one method of performing enhanced trouble clearing. The NAC is put in a “waiting” state for the Telco’s loopback (loop-up/loop-down) signal if configured to respond. Various network nodes can be put into loopback in order to isolate “trouble spots” in the network.

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Contents Dual T1/PRI Version NumberDual T1/PRI 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Configuring the span line’s interface ID Dual T1/PRI Maintenance Trouble Clearing Page Information This Reference About this ReferenceFinding Specific If you are looking for Turn toIcon Description ConventionsThis table lists conventions used throughout this reference Overview Supported FeaturesAccessing User InterfaceCallout # Lines 1 Dual T1/PRI ConfigurationConfiguring Span Interface UI console’s main menuMenu Option 2 Configuring the span line’s line coding Menu Option 1 Configuring the span line’s framing modeFraming mode selects the T1 format This diagram represents this process Menu Option 4 Configuring the span line’s jitter attenuationMenu Option 6 Configuring for the Telco’s switch type Menu Option 7 Configuring the span line’s idle bit patternMenu Option 8 Mapping the span line’s DS0s to chassis modems DS0#sl#/ch#Menu Option 11 Configuring span level call-type blocking Menu Option 9 Configuring the span line’s signaling channelMenu Option 10 Configuring the span line’s interface ID Menu Option 12 Configuring span level cause codesFollowing types of cause codes are supported Menu Option 13 Configuring the DS0 level call-type blockingCause Code Type Default Cause Code Value Description DSS DS0#, DS0#, DS0#-DS0#,... for multiple DS0s Menu Option 14 Configuring the DS0 level service stateMenu Option 15 Configuring the Short Haul NIC line length Any changes made will take effect immediately Routing ConfiguringInbound Call Menu Option 1 Selecting a Gateway to process digital callsConfiguring inbound call routing PHIDX#ph=PH#,ct=xIDP# Use the following syntax to assign a pool type to a pool ID IdptCard Menu Option 1 Saving configuration changes to NvramSaved to Nvram will be restored Menu Option 9 Allowing ISDN-GWC terminationMenu Option 5 Configuring chassis slot devices Menu Option 2 Restoring configuration from NvramMenu Option 3 Restoring the default configuration Menu Option 4 Assigning timing source priorityMenu Option 8 Enabling automatic DS0 state change Menu Option 6 Configuring the modem routing methodMenu Option 7 Configuring the UI console password Configuring Software Fault Event Logging Menu Option 9 Companding Code ConfigurationCommands and logging out of the user interface UI console Dual T1/PRI MaintenanceCommands Dual T1/PRIIssuing this command reboots the NAC Menu Option 1 Resetting the highest priority timing sourceMenu Option 2 Resetting the PRI NAC Selecting option 1 from the main menu produces this screenMenu Options Forcing receiver reframe on the span linesForcing the NAC to master the TDM bus Changing span line service state Menu Option 11 Disabling red Alarm LEDsChanging individual DS0 service states Connect/disconnect B-channel on span lines 1Logging Out Command, from the console’s main menuFeature in the card configuration option of the main menu UI ConsoleDisplays Dual T1/PRI Status DisplaysDual T1/PRI Status From the user interface UI console’s main menuMenu Option 1 Checking power-up self test status RAMMenu Option 2 Checking the T1/PRI’s overall status Menu Option 3 Checking chassis slot device configurationsNo NAC is installed and assigned to that particular slot Menu Option 4 Checking DS0/modem channel status Menu Option 5 Checking the chassis’ Isdn gateway statusChecking span line 1 and 2’s DS0 status NetServer PRI NAC Checking span line 1 and 2’s alarm/event statusTime slot is available and awaiting a call Time slots are mapped toDual T1/PRI Status Displays 8CHAPTER 4 Dual T1/PRI Status Displays Press Ctrl-Rto reset any of the counters on this screen Trouble Clearing Using the LEDsIndicate line signal conditions Trouble clearing informationCD 1 or Alrm 1 or Lpbk 1 or T1 Condition LED Color Alarm Severity ResultLevels Layer 2 D-channel StatusCorrecting Alarm/Error Conditions Alarm/Error Level Trouble ClearingOff and signaling Channel Down Current Draw Technical SpecificationsCertification Regulatory United States ComplianceShipping and Storage Physical DimensionsEnvironment OperatingIndex Certification B-1INDEX-2