ADC AVIDIA SWD4573I1 User Manual

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Configuring DS3 Service

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Avidia System Configuration and Management User Manual

The

DS3 Configuration

window displays the following status information that cannot be

changed.

3

In the

LBO

box, select the line length (

0 to 225 feet

(68.58 m) or

225+ feet

).

4

In the

Framing

box, select the type of line connected to the selected port (

M23

or

CbitParity

).

CbitParity is not currently supported.

5

In the

Transmit Clock Source

box, select the type of timing in use (

loopTiming or

localTiming

).

6

Use the Loopback box to initiate a communication path loopback for the port. See

“Initiating Communication Path Loopbacks” on page 563

.

Information

Descriptions

Card Description
Slot
Port

The slot number, port number and description of the selected card.

Oper Status

The current operational status of the selected port.

Up indicates the port is operational and passing data.

Down indicates that the port is not operational.

Elapsed Time

The number of seconds that have elapsed since the current 15-minute
data collection period began.

Valid Intervals

The number of 15-minute data collection intervals supported. The Avidia
system supports 96 intervals, or 24 hours, of data collection.

Invalid Intervals

The Avidia system does not have invalid intervals, therefore

0

displays.

Send Code

The type of data currently being transmitted. Currently, only
SendNoCode is supported, indicating that the line is sending looped or
normal data.

Line Status

The status of the line interface. Options:

dsx3NoAlarm—No alarms are present.

dsx3RcvRAIFailure—Receiving a remote alarm indication.

dsx3XmitRAIAlarm—Transmitting a remote alarm indication.

dsx3RcvAIS—Receiving an AIS.

dsx3XmitAIS—Transmitting an AIS.

dsx3LOF—Receiving a loss-of-frame error.

dsx3LOS—Receiving a loss-of-signal error.

Last Line Status Change

The time and date of the last line status change.

Loopback Status

The type of physical layer loopback in effect. See

“Initiating

Communication Path Loopbacks” on page 563

for information about

loopbacks.

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