Paradyne T1 T1 Access Mux 926x User Manual

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Setting Up

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9161-A2-GH30-30

April 1998

Table 5-2.

DSX-1 Interface Options (2 of 3)

Line Equalization

Possible Settings: 0–133, 133–266, 266–399, 399–533, 533–655
Default Setting: 0–133

Permits a standard DSX signal to be delivered over a distance of up to 655 feet.

0–133 – Equalization on the DSX-1 side allows up to 133 feet of cable between the
NAM and the DTE.

133–266 – Equalization on the DSX-1 side allows up to 266 feet of cable between the
NAM and the DTE.

266–399 – Equalization on the DSX-1 side allows up to 399 feet of cable between the
NAM and the DTE.

399–533 – Equalization on the DSX-1 side allows up to 533 feet of cable between the
NAM and the DTE.

533–655 – Equalization on the DSX-1 side allows up to 655 feet of cable between the
NAM and the DTE.

Send All Ones on DSX-1 Failure

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Enable

Determines whether action is taken when a valid signal cannot be recovered for the
DSX-1 (LOS, continuous OOF, or AIS).

Enable – Sends all ones on the DS0 channels allocated to the DSX-1 interface in the
event of an LOS, AIS, or continuous OOS condition on the DSX-1 interface.

Disable – No action is taken when a signal fails on the DSX-1 interface. The data
received is passed through the network interface channels unchanged.

Loss of Signal (LOS) Alarm

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Enable

Specifies whether an alarm message is generated when a loss of signal condition is
detected on the DSX-1 interface.

Enable – Generates an ASCII alarm message.

Disable – Does not generate an ASCII alarm message.

Out of Frame (OOF) Alarm

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Enable

Specifies whether an alarm message is generated when an out-of-frame condition is
detected on the DSX-1 interface.

Enable – Generates an ASCII alarm message.

Disable – Does not generate an ASCII alarm message.

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