Configuring a phantom loop – Meridian America Link/Customer Controlled Routing User Manual

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Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 349

Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide

Configuring a Phantom Loop

A phantom loop is configured the same way as a normal loop with the
exception of a ÒCÓ preceeding the loop number. It is important that a
physical loop card be installed. A phantom DN can then be configured as
part of a specific device group. After configuration changes to the loop card,
the system must be reinitialized for the new settings to take effect. Phantom
loops are only supported as local terminal loops. For more information,
refer to X11 Software Features Guide (NTP 553-3001-305).

Note: The phantom terminal number of type ÒNÓ must not be used in
place of ÒCÓ.

Table 131
LD 17ÑSet up Phantom Loops

Prompt

Response

Comment

REQ

CHG

Change

TYPE

CEQU

Common equipment

¥
¥
¥

Press [Return] until the TERM prompt
appears.

TERM

0-159
(X) 0-159
(C) 0-159

Single density local terminal loops.
Precede loop number with X to remove.
Precede loop number with C to create a
phantom loop.

TERD

0-159
(X) 0-159
(C) 0-159

Double density local terminal loops.
Precede loop number with X to remove.
Precede loop number with C to create a
phantom loop.

TERQ

0-159
(X) 0-159
(C) 0-159

Quad density local terminal loops.
Precede loop number with X to remove.
Precede loop number with C to create a
phantom loop.

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