FDL Interface

Remote Provisioning Capabilities

Remote Provisioning Capabilities

The Access Navigator works with a variety of CA Access Bank products. Currently, only the Access Bank II supports remote provisioning through the Access Navigator.

Access Bank II Capabilities

The Access Bank® II is remotely managed, provisioned, monitored, and tested through the Access Navigator over the ESF FDL management link.

The Access Bank II provides multiple voice and data services over one T1 connection. Standard interfaces include one or two analog voice cards providing up to 24 analog terminations (12 per card), an RS-232 asynchronous (subrate) port, a T1 Drop port for PBX or router, and a high-speed V.35 data port. The Access Bank II/SDSL comes with a high-speed SDSL port instead of the T1 Drop port.

 

Access Bank II Capabilities

 

 

 

Interface

 

Capabilities and Settings

 

 

 

T1 interface (T1 #1 or #2)

 

Factory default T1 settings simplify installation and

to Access Navigator DS1 drop

 

enable the Access Navigator to remotely provision

 

 

the other interfaces

 

 

Framing: ESF (default setting)

 

 

Line code: B8ZS (default setting)

 

 

FDL protocol: AT&T 54016 (default setting)

 

 

Line build out: 0 to 666 ft., 0 to –22.5dB

 

 

(0dB/0–133ft is the default setting)

 

 

Loopback: payload

 

 

 

FX interface

 

Up to 24 FXO or FXS lines (12 per card)

 

 

Default settings provide automatic loop start/ground

 

 

start detection (per channel)

 

 

Manual settings can also provide E&M and Wink

 

 

start signaling (per card)

 

 

Any DS0s on T1 #1 not used by other remote

 

 

interfaces are automatically assigned to

 

 

corresponding FXS lines.

 

 

 

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August 2003

Access Navigator - Release 1.8

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Carrier Access Access Navigator user manual Remote Provisioning Capabilities, Access Bank II Capabilities