3Com T1/PRI manual Menu Option 6 Configuring for the Telco’s switch type

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There are four attenuation values to choose from:

0.0 dB (default)

7.5 dB

15.0 dB

22.5 dB

Menu Option 6 Configuring for the Telco’s switch type

In order to receive or place calls to the Telco on the span line, configure the NAC to work with the type of switch the Telco is using.

The following switch types are supported:

4ESS (AT&T)

5ESS (AT&T)

DMS 100 (Northern Telecom)

INS-1500 (NTT)

NI2

Menu option 6 displays a configured and an actual value. The configured value represents any configuration changes made, and the actual value represents the switch type the card is currently configured for.

Configuration changes will not take effect until card is rebooted.

Once you reboot, the configured and actual values remain the same until additional changes are made.

Menu Option 7 Configuring the span line’s idle bit pattern

The span line’s idle bit pattern is an 8-bit pattern placed on any channel not carrying a call.

This pattern is usually dictated by the Telco and is configured at the NIC by entering a 2-digit hexadecimal number at the prompt. The default is FE Hex.

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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 About this Reference Finding SpecificInformation This Reference If you are looking for Turn toThis table lists conventions used throughout this reference ConventionsIcon Description Supported Features AccessingOverview User InterfaceCallout # Dual T1/PRI Configuration Configuring SpanLines 1 Interface UI console’s main menuFraming mode selects the T1 format Menu Option 1 Configuring the span line’s framing modeMenu Option 2 Configuring the span line’s line coding 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 9 Configuring the span line’s signaling channel Menu Option 10 Configuring the span line’s interface IDMenu Option 11 Configuring span level call-type blocking Menu Option 12 Configuring span level cause codesCause Code Type Default Cause Code Value Description Menu Option 13 Configuring the DS0 level call-type blockingFollowing types of cause codes are supported Menu Option 15 Configuring the Short Haul NIC line length Menu Option 14 Configuring the DS0 level service stateDSS DS0#, DS0#, DS0#-DS0#,... for multiple DS0s Any changes made will take effect immediately Configuring Inbound CallRouting 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 IdptMenu Option 1 Saving configuration changes to Nvram Saved to Nvram will be restoredCard Menu Option 9 Allowing ISDN-GWC terminationMenu Option 2 Restoring configuration from Nvram Menu Option 3 Restoring the default configurationMenu Option 5 Configuring chassis slot devices Menu Option 4 Assigning timing source priorityMenu Option 7 Configuring the UI console password Menu Option 6 Configuring the modem routing methodMenu Option 8 Enabling automatic DS0 state change Configuring Software Fault Event Logging Menu Option 9 Companding Code ConfigurationDual T1/PRI Maintenance CommandsCommands and logging out of the user interface UI console Dual T1/PRIMenu Option 1 Resetting the highest priority timing source Menu Option 2 Resetting the PRI NACIssuing this command reboots the NAC Selecting option 1 from the main menu produces this screenForcing the NAC to master the TDM bus Forcing receiver reframe on the span linesMenu Options Menu Option 11 Disabling red Alarm LEDs Changing individual DS0 service statesChanging span line service state Connect/disconnect B-channel on span lines 1Command, from the console’s main menu Feature in the card configuration option of the main menuLogging Out UI ConsoleDual T1/PRI Status Displays Dual T1/PRI StatusDisplays From the user interface UI console’s main menuMenu Option 1 Checking power-up self test status RAMNo NAC is installed and assigned to that particular slot Menu Option 3 Checking chassis slot device configurationsMenu Option 2 Checking the T1/PRI’s overall status 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 Checking span line 1 and 2’s alarm/event status Time slot is available and awaiting a callNetServer PRI NAC 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 Using the LEDs Indicate line signal conditionsTrouble Clearing Trouble clearing informationAlarm Severity Result LevelsCD 1 or Alrm 1 or Lpbk 1 or T1 Condition LED Color Layer 2 D-channel StatusCorrecting Alarm/Error Conditions Alarm/Error Level Trouble ClearingOff and signaling Channel Down Technical Specifications CertificationCurrent Draw Regulatory United States CompliancePhysical Dimensions EnvironmentShipping and Storage OperatingIndex Certification B-1INDEX-2