Carrier Access Axxius 800 user manual Use the following steps to set up a Protected System

Models: Axxius 800

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Low Speed Protection Card

Card Configuration

Use the following steps to set up a Protected System.

1.Install a Relay card in the Axxius Relay slot.

2.Set the jumpers on the Quad T1 cards to route the signal to the wire-wrap pins, see Jumper Settings on page 14-8for detailed instructions.

3.Prewire the chassis for Quad T1 cards (wire-wrap pins).

Note: It is imperative that the slot designated for the Quad T1 backup card have NO wire-wrap connections.

4.Install the Backup Quad T1 card into the designated service card slot (no prewire).

5.Install Quad T1 cards that are to be protected into the prewired card slots.

Note: These QT1 cards can be in any slot, as well as other card types. Also removal and/or replacement of any of these service cards will not effect service to cards in adjacent slots.

Perform the following CLI commands to configure the system for protection.

Command

Description

 

 

set lsbackup {t1_card-addr}

This command defines the backup slot (can

 

be any slot)

 

 

set lsprotect enable

To enable the Low Speed Protection option

 

 

set lsprotect {slot:port}

This command defines the protected cards.

{revertivenonrevertive}

Set all ports to revertive or non-revertive as

[priority] [1-7]

necessary with an optional priority level

 

 

show lsprotect

To display the current settings

 

 

status lsprotect

To display the current status

 

 

With the above steps protection is now provided for the specified cards. Any single protected card can be pulled from its slot with only minimal interruption to service. Since protection is on a 1xN basis once protection is provided for a failed port other ports cannot be protected at the same time.

 

 

 

 

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Axxius 800 specifications

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