Display configuration (d c), Alarm operation and reporting – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Man-Machine E1 maintenance interface software

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Intercall (release guard) Time – This is the number of milliseconds that
the LEI maintains the idle signal to the CPE before initiating a new call.
The CPE should not initiate a new call during this time. If it does so, the
off-hook indication is ignored until the release guard time has expired. This
value defaults to 0 which relies on the M-1 to observe the proper guard
time. If a non-zero value is entered, off-hook from the CPE and Ringer-On
commands from the M1/SL100 is ignored until this timer has expired.

Display Configuration (D C)

The

Display Configuration (D C)

command displays the various

configuration settings established for the LEI. Entering this command
causes a screen similar to

Figure 70 "Display Configuration (D C) screen"

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to appear.

Figure 70
Display Configuration (D C) screen

Alarm operation and reporting

The MMI monitors the E1 link according to parameters established through
the Set Alarm command for the following conditions:

Excessive bit error rate

Frame slip errors

Out of frame condition

Loss of signal condition

Blue alarm (AIS) condition

Descriptions of the excessive bit error rate and frame slip errors conditions
are found in

“Configuring parameters” (page 289)

. Bit errors activate

either a level 1 or level 2 alarm. The remaining conditions, when detected,
always cause the system to activate a level 2 alarm.

An out-of-frame condition is declared if 3 consecutive frame bits are in
error. If this condition occurs, the hardware immediately attempts to
reframe. During the reframe time, the E1 link is declared out-of-frame, and
silence is sent on all receive timeslots.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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