Configuring T3 Cards

Assigning a name to a T3 profile

1302/28/1997 10:54:49 { { { shelf-1 slot-8 0 } 0 } 0 }

1302/28/1997 10:54:49 { { { shelf-1 slot-11 0 } 0 } 0 }

1302/28/1997 10:54:49 { { { shelf-1 slot-16 0 } 0 } 0 }

1302/28/1997 10:54:49 { { { shelf-1 slot-13 0 } 0 } 0 }

1303/21/1997 10:18:40 { { { shelf-1 slot-7 0 } 0 } 0 }

T1 profiles

The TAOS unit also creates 28 T1 profiles for the T3 interface. You use these profiles to configure parameters for each of the DS1s that make up the T3.

The following example shows the parameters in a T1 profile, with sample settings:

T1 { shelf-Nslot-N N } name=

physical-address* = { shelf-Nslot-N N } line-interface

enabled = no frame-type = d4 encoding = ami clock-source = eligible

clock-priority = middle-priority signaling-mode = inband robbed-bit-mode = wink-start default-call-type = digital switch-type = att-pri

nfas-id = 0 call-by-call = 0 data-sense = normal idle-mode = flag-idle FDL = none front-end-type = dsx DSX-line-length = 1-133 CSU-build-out = 0-db maintenance-state = no channel-config N

channel-usage = switched-channel trunk-group = 9

phone-number = ""

call-route-info = { any-shelf any-slot 0 } nailed-group = 0

These T1 profiles are identical to those created for the DS1s on an eight-port T1 card.

Assigning a name to a T3 profile

In a T3 profile, the Name parameter enables you to assign the profile a name of up to

16 characters. It is displayed after the line’s physical address in the Dir command output. For example:

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