Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Configuring a T1 Port

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5) Facility Datalink

Facility Datalink (

FDL

) gathers performance statistics every second and stores them in the 24-

hour local statistical database. It also sends local performance statistics to the remote T1 port
depending on the type of

FDL

chosen and the “role” of the

FDL

(specified in the next field).

In order to obtain far-end, or remote, performance statistics (viewed through the

terts

,

tercs

,

and

teris

commands), you must enable an

FDL

protocol.

Note

Facility Datalink requires a T1 port and the frame type
must be Extended SuperFrame.

You have the following choices:

ANSI T1.403

The

FDL

exchange recommended by

ANSI

. The

FDL

method sends Perfor-

mance Report Messages (

PRM

s) to the far-end port every second, processes

received

PRM

s, and stores them in a 24-hour far-end statistical database.

AT&T 54106

The operation of this

FDL

protocol depends on the

Facility DataLink Port

Role

setting (configured in the next field). The

FDL

protocol will either be

active (

network

) or passive (

user

) in its sending of

PRM

s.

T1.403-AT&T

In this combination selection, the port supports both the

ANSI

(

ANSI T1.403

)

and

AT&T

Extended Superframe (

AT&T 54106

) protocols at the same time.

The port processes

ANSI

messages as described for the

ANSI T1.403

option

and responds to

AT&T

request messages.

none

The port does not use Facility Datalink.

6) Facility Datalink Port Role

Indicates the role of this port in relation to the remote port. This setting only affects configu-
rations where the Facility Datalink field is set to

AT&T 54016

. When set to

network

, far-end

historical statistics are updated by periodically sending 24-hour and 1-hour performance statis-
tics requests to the far-end port. When set to

user

, the

FDL

passively waits for messages from

the far-end port.

7) Transmit Clock Source

The source of the transmit clock. Loop timing means the receive clock (recovered from
receive data) is used as the transmit clock. Local timing indicates the local clock source
(generated from

PLL

s) is used as the transmit clock.

The transmit clock source is related to the clocking mode used in circuit emulation services.
In synchronous clocking mode, both sides of the T1 connection will use a local clock source.
However, in SRTS and adaptive clocking, the T1 port receives the clock on one end (loop
timing) and regenerates the clock locally (local timing) on the other end. In such a case, the
T1 port receiving the clock from the network should be configured as

loop timing

and the

other end of the link should be configured as

local timing

.

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