Carrier Access AB II manual T1 Definitions

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T1 Definitions

T1 Hardware Setup Fields (see definitions below)

Field

Input Choices (defaults in parentheses)

Framing

D4, (ESF)

Line Coding

(B8ZS), AMI

CSU On/Off

(Detect), Ignore

PRM Type

(AT&T 54016), ANSI T1.403

Self Test

(Off), Ringback, Test Tone

Line Build Out

CSU (0dB/DSX [0’-133’]), DSX [133’-266’], DSX [266’-399-], DSX

 

[399-‘533’], DSX [533’-655’], CSU- 7.5dB, CSU - 15dB, CSU -

 

22.5dB

3.2 T1 Definitions

T1 Hardware Setup fields are used to set up the T1 network interfaces to match the characteristics of the attached T1 data streams, such as line code, framing format, and enabling detection of inband CSU loop codes. The fields are defined below.

3.2.1 Framing: D4 or ESF

Selecting D4 sets the basic frame structure to the 12 frame D4 Superframe format. If ESF is selected, the basic frame structure of the attached T1 span line should be the 24 frame ESF Extended Superframe format, which includes a 4 Kbps Facility Data Link (FDL) channel for supervisory and performance monitoring.

3.2.2 Line Coding: AMI or B8ZS

Set the line coding either to Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI) (Default) or Binary 8 Zero Substitution (B8ZS). B8ZS allows for 64Kbps clear channel operation, required for most data applications.

3.2.3 CSU On/Off: Ignore or Detect

Causes the ACCESS Bank II to either ignore or respond to the inband D4/ESF CSU loop up (…00001…) or loop down (…001…) codes. Detect is the default setting.

3.2.4 PRM Type: AT&T 54016 or ANSI T1.403

Detect AT&T 54016 or ANSI T1.403 ESF out-of-band loop codes with the exact loop code type detected as specified above, and FDL Messaging.

3.2.5 Self Test: OFF or ON

Place T1 Span 1 or Span 2 in an internal loopback configuration and perform system self test, and provide to FSX channels either ringback or a 1000 Hz test tone.

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