Configuration Options
C-4 3162-A2-GB20-30March 1999

Table C-1. Network Interface Configuration Options (3 of 3)

Circuit Identifier:
Text Field
Text Field
Clear
Specifies the transmission vendor’s circuit identifier for the purpose of facilitating
troubleshooting. The network circuit identifier is an ASCII text string that may be up to
255 characters in length.
Text Field
– Allows you to edit or display the network circuit identifier.
Clear – Allows you to clear the network circuit identifier. The network circuit identifier is
set to a null string.
DTE Interface Configuration Options

Table C-2. DTE Interface Configuration Options (1 of 2)

Interface Status: Enable
Enable Disable
Enables the use of the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) port.
Enable – Allows the use of the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface.
Disable – Prohibits the use of the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface.
NOTE: When this configuration option is disabled, you cannot display or configure
any other DTE Interface configuration options. If the clock source
configuration option is set to DTE, it is changed to NET.
Line Framing Format: ESF (Factory 1) D4 (Factory 2)
D4 ESF
Designates the framing format for the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface.
D4 – Configures for the D4 framing format.
ESF – Configures for the Extended Superframe framing format.
Line Coding Format: B8ZS (Factory 1) AMI (Factory 2)
AMI B8ZS
Designates the line coding format to be used on the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface.
AMI – Uses the Alternate Mark Inversion coding format.
B8ZS – Uses the Bipolar 8 Zero Suppression coding format.
Line Equalization: 0—133
0—133 133—266 266 —399 399—533 533— 655
Specifies the DTE line equalization compensation parameters that permit a standard
DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) signal to be delivered over a distance of up to 655 feet.