DS1 Controller Card

Configuration

Configuration

Options on the Quad DS1 Controller card are set by the Command Line Interface (CLI). Note: the faceplate state DS1/E1 Controller, the E1 feature is not supported on this release.

CLI Commands

The following commands are used to configure the Quad DS1 Controller card. For detailed information on these commands, see Chapter 5, CLI Commands.

λconnect

Creates two-way connections between channels

λdisconnect

Removes a connection created by the connect command

λset clock (1 and 2)

Sets the primary and secondary transmit clock

λset date

Sets the date for the system

λset (ds1)

Sets up the DS1 interfaces (up, down, BP violation, FDL, framing, ID string, line build out, line loopup, linecode, loopdetect, payload, threshold)

λset ipds0

Sets up the DS0 management channel (assign, disable, down, IP address, up)

λshow (ds1)

Displays current settings for DS1 (circuit ID, up, down, framing, line coding, clock source, line build out, loop code detection, loop back, FDL type)

λshow ipds0

Displays the settings for the DS0 management channel

λstatus (ds1)

Displays the status of the DS1 (receive, transmit, loopback)

λstatus ipds0

Display the status of the DS0 management channel

 

 

 

 

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Axxius 800 specifications

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