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ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance

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© 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.

TAP-102

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KEY

NEND means "PM information collected directly from incoming T1 signals, both at local and remote sites."

FEND means "ESF PRM information collected at the opposite ends of spans from the affected circuit and

returned to the system via the ESF Datalink, both at local and remote sites". The framing format must be

ESF in order for FEND information to be displayed.

Note: For Site 1, FEND information is at A; for Site 2, FEND information is at 2.

11377-A

NEND

NEND

FEND

HRX

HLXC

HLXR

FEND

REMOTE

(SITE = -2)

LOCAL

(SITE = -1)

LOOP 1

LOOP 2

LOOP 1

LOOP 2

DS1

DS1

DS1

DS1

TO NETWORK

TO CUSTOMER

A

2

Figure 102-7. T1 HLXC/HRX/HLXR NEND and FEND Locations

11375-B

NEND

NEND

FEND

HLXC

HLXR

FEND

TO NETWORK/MUX

TO CUSTOMER

LOOP 2

LOOP 1

LOOP 2

LOOP 1

LOOP 1

LOOP 2

HRX1

XCVR

CRP1

CRP1

XCVR

XCVR

RRP1

RRP1

XCVR

HRX2

XCVR

CRP2

CRP2

XCVR

XCVR

RRP2

RRP2

XCVR

KEY

NEND means "at the HLXC, looking toward the customer (HLXR)."

FEND means "at the HLXR, looking toward the network (HLXC)."

CRP1 means "at the central office side of the HRX1, looking toward the network (HLXC)."

RRP1 means "at the remote (CPE) side of the HRX1, looking toward the customer (HRX2/HLXR)."

CRP2 means "at the central office side of the HRX2, looking toward the network (HRX1/HLXC)."

RRP2 means "at the remote (CPE) side of the HRX2, looking toward the customer (HLXR)."

CRP1 (Alarm History, PM Reports, and Status screens) = LINE 1 (TL1)
RRP1 (Alarm History, PM Reports, and Status screens) = LINE 2 (TL1)
CRP2 (Alarm History, PM Reports, and Status screens) = LINE 3 (TL1)
RRP2 (Alarm History, PM Reports, and Status screens) = LINE 4 (TL1)

NOTE: CRP2 and RRP2 are not present when there is no HRX2.

Figure 102-8. HDSL HLXC/HRX/HLXR NEND and FEND Locations

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