4. DS1 Facility Commands

ED-T1

The ED-T1 Command edits configuration data associated with a DS1 facility.

Table 4-1. ED-T1 Command Parameters (1 of 2)

ED-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]:::[ds1_nblk]:[pst];

Restrictions: All parameters in this command are position-defined.

[tid]

Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID

 

code is the only other valid value.

 

 

aid_ds1

Access Identifier for a DS1 facility. The value can be preceded with

 

AID=, but this is not required. Enter in the following format, replacing

 

lower-case parameters with the values given:

 

NTT1-circuit

 

– circuit: DS1 circuit on the NT (1)

 

 

[ctag]

Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command

 

with associated output responses. The default is 0.

 

 

[ds1_nblk]

Named parameter block for DS1. The block consists of one or more of

 

the following parameters, in any order separated by commas, each

 

followed by an equal sign and a valid value. If not specified, the values

 

of these parameters remain unchanged.

 

EQLZ: Line equalization (DSX1 interfaces only). See Table 4-4, T1 Line

 

Equalization Values.

 

LBO: Line build-out in dB (T1 interfaces only). Valid values are 0

 

(default), 7.5, 15, and 22.5.

 

LINETYPE: Type of line interface used. Valid values are:

 

– G703SHORT120: For E1 model. G.703 short-haul (655 feet)

 

interface (120 ohm connector).

 

– DSX1: For T1 model. T1 short-haul (655 feet) interface.

 

– G703LONG: For E1 model. G.703 long-haul (>655 feet) interface

 

(120 ohm connector). Default for E1 models.

 

– T1: T1 power loop. For T1 model. T1 long-haul (>655 feet)

 

interface. Default for T1 models.

 

– G703SHORT75: For E1 model. G.703 short-haul (655 feet)

 

interface (75 ohm connector).

TMG: Timing supply

INT: Internal timing source. Use the NE system timing source.

LPD: Loop timing (default)

PORTID: Port identifier (32 characters maximum). Indicates the user to whom the port is assigned. The following values are reserved and cannot be used:

AVAILABLE: Port is not assigned.

FAILED: Port has failed and cannot be assigned (default is null).

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Paradyne 4200 manual ED-T1 Command Parameters 1, ED-T1tidaidds1ctagds1nblkpst, Equalization Values

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