Configuring T3 Cards

Understanding T3 slot card profiles

Table 11-2. Differences between T3 card configuration and T1 card configuration (continued)

Parameter

Difference

 

 

FDL

The DS1-level FDL services supported by the T3 card

 

are the same as for the eight-port T1 card. DS3-level

 

FDL capabilities such as the Far-End Alarm and

 

Control Channel (FEAC) and Path Maintenance Data

 

Link are currently unsupported. (For information on

 

specifying FDL, see the APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT

 

Adminstration Guide.)

 

 

Front-End-Type

These parameters are ignored in T1 profiles that apply

DSX-Line-Length

to the T3 card.

 

CSU-Build-Out

 

 

 

Understanding T3 slot card profiles

When the TAOS unit first detects the presence of a T3 slot card, it creates the following profiles for each card:

One T3 profile

One Call-Route profile

28 T1 profiles (one for each DS1 on the T3 card)

T3 profile

When the TAOS unit first detects the presence of a T3 card, it creates a default T3 profile for the card. For example, after installing a T3 card installed in slot 7, you can verify the creation of a T3 profile as follows:

admin> dir t3

7 03/21/1997 21:12:03 { shelf-1 slot-7 0 }

The following example shows the parameters in a T3 profile, with sample settings:

t3 { shelf-N slot-N N } physical-address* = { shelf-N slot-N N } enabled = yes

application = m13 line-length = 1-255

Call-Route profile

At the same time that it creates a T3 profile, the TAOS unit creates one default Call-Route profile that routes outbound trunk calls to any line on the card. You can display the Call-Route profile as shown in the following example:

admin> dir call-r

9 02/28/1997 10:54:38 { { { any-shelf any-slot 0 } 0 } 0 }

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