
Chapter 5 Parameter Definitions
Chapter 5: Parameter Definitions
5.1Parameter Table
Table 2 lists all parameters and details the possible values.
All numeric parameters are entered and output in decimal notation.
<text character> is either <lower case letter>, <upper case letter>, <digit>, $, or
Table 2. Parameter Definitions
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ALP | Sequential reference number of an entry in | 1 to 9999 |
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AS | Logical reference for a SIGTRAN Application | 1 to 200 |
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BCIC | The circuit identification code of an SS7 | 0 to 4095 |
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circuit that is the base CIC of a CIC Range |
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BPOS | Board position number (for signaling | 1 to 3 |
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| Board type descriptor, in the format: |
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BRDTYPE | • xxxxxx = board type | • |
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• y = number of signaling links | • |
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| • z = number of PCM ports on the board | • |
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| See Section 5.4, “Board Types” on page 39. |
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| The buildout type: |
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| • 0 - Setting for E1 devices. |
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| • 1 - T1 short haul 0 - 110 ft. |
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| • 2 - T1 short haul 0 - 110 ft. |
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| • 3 - T1 short haul 110 - 220 ft. |
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| • 4 - T1 short haul 220 - 330 ft. |
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BUILDOUT | • 5 - T1 short haul 330 - 440 ft. | 0 to 11 | • | 0 for E1 | |
| • 6 - T1 short haul 440 - 550 ft. |
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| • 7 - T1 short haul 550 - 660 ft. |
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| • 8 - T1 long haul LB0 |
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| • 9 - T1 long haul LB0 |
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| • 10 - T1 long haul LB0 |
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| • 11 - T1 long haul LB0 (0dB TR62411) |
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C7LINK | Logical reference for an SS7 signaling link | 1 to 128 |
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C7RT | Logical reference of an SS7 route | 1 to 128 |
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| Alarm class number. One of: |
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| • 0 = Unreported (the alarm is logged, |
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CLA | • 1 = Minor (triggering the MNR alarm | 0 to 3 |
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LED and relay) |
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| • 2 = Major (triggering the MJR alarm |
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| LED and relay) |
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| • 3 = Critical (triggering the CRT alarm |
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CODE | Fault code of a system alarm | 1 to 256 |
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CONFIRM | Confirmation of a password used to provide | 0 to 12 <text |
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password control access to MML | character> |
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CRTYPE | • ALARM – alarms that have been | ALARM |
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