Datatek DT-4180 User Manual

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The chan is a modifier specifying the channel number on the TSR for connection
information, codec specification, and timeslot assignment. It may take on the value of
one through twenty-four for a T1 TSR port, or a value of one through thirty-two for an E1
TSR port.

The addslot parameter allows the user to map a single time slot to a channel, or all time
slots defined for the TSR type, in the usage map. This allows fractional T1/E1, using
from one up to the maximum number of timeslots (24 for T1, 30 for E1). Note that in E1
framing, the first and 16

th

(17

th

, counting from one) timeslots are not usable, according to

the standard

The delslot parameter allows the user to remove a timeslot from the usage map. All of
the timeslots may be removed with the all option.

The type parameter indicates the direction of the connection origination in the TCP/IP
network. A type of orig indicates that the 4000XA/4180 is to originate a connection to
the IP address specified by the dest parameter, and TCP port number specified by the
dport parameter. A type of rcv indicates that the 4000XA/4180 is to expect a connection
on the hunt group TCP port specified by the hport parameter. If not specified, the default
hunt group TCP port is 51,000 + the channel number.

The crc parameter specifies the type of CRC checking performed by the 4000XA/4180
on TSR channels which are configured as HDLC. A crc value of 16 indicates a 16 bit
CRC, and a crc value of 32 indicates a 32 bit CRC. The normal CRC for HDLC is 16
bits.

6.1.27 DATA-BASE

RESET

Syntax: dbreset passwd=<password>

This command returns the xxxx to the default configuration set up by the factory. The
password will return to the factory default of initial.

The

dbreset

command will always prompt for a password for validation purposes even if

the administrator is logged at the appropriate level or higher.


6.1.28 DISCONNECT

CONSOLE

Syntax: disc console

The

disc

command is only visible when the unit is logged in. If a telnet console is

connected to the xxxx, the session is terminated. This is useful in IP networks when the
remote peer vanishes due to a remote reboot or a network error.

The

disc

command will always prompt for a password for validation purposes even if the

administrator is logged at the appropriate level or higher.

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