Configuring T1 Cards
Making a profile the working profile
Making a profile the working profile
When the TAOS unit detects that a T1 card has been installed, it creates a default T1 profile for each of the eight lines on the card.
In the following display example, the Dir command shows eight default T1 profiles created for a card installed in slot 2:
admin> dir t1
30512/11/1996 15:58:20 {
30512/11/1996 15:58:20 {
30512/11/1996 15:58:20 {
30512/11/1996 15:58:20 {
30512/11/1996 15:58:20 {
30512/11/1996 15:58:20 {
32012/20/1996 20:55:31 {
31701/08/1997 09:58:55 {
By default, the line is not enabled, which means that it is not available for use. Its default signaling method is inband, typically used for channelized connections.
To configure a T1 profile, first make it the working profile by reading it into the edit buffer. For example:
admin> read t1 {1 2 1}
T1/{
Once you have read in a profile, it remains the working profile until you read in another profile. You can use the Set command to change one or more of the profile’s parameters.
To save your configuration changes, use the Write command. For example:
admin> write
T1/{
To list the parameters in a T1 profile, use the List command, as in the following example:
admin> list
[in T1/{
The following example shows the parameters in a T1 profile:
[in T1/{
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