Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Configuring the T1 Network

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Access Manager 2000 User Manual

To set the amount of time between attempts, go to the

Retry

Interval

field, and type in a time period in one of the following

formats:

1

to

59

SEC

1

to

59

MIN

1

to

24

HR

If you forget to put a space between the number and the time unit, a space
will be added automatically when you press

to accept the

configuration parameters.

You can specify different retry intervals for each alarm path. The default
value is

1 MIN

for each path.

Access Manager will always attempt immediate delivery along an

SEND

alarm path. However, there are a few things to keep in mind:

If both your alarm paths are designated

SEND

, the reality is that

delivery is sequential. The node will alternate which Access
Manager it tries to contact if both lines are busy. Also, in this case,
the

Retry Interval

must be set to the same value.

If your alarm paths are designated

SEND

and

BACKU

, respectively,

the node will retry the

SEND

alarm path until the number of

specified attempts is exhausted. Only then will it use the

BACKUP

alarm path.

Saving the alarm path parameters

Once you’ve set the parameters for each alarm path, press

. This

does some error checking to see if the parameters you’ve selected are
acceptable to the system. If you’ve made a mistake, your screen will
display an error message. Take the corrective action indicated, and try
again.

Once this acceptance test is successful, you’ll be returned to the
uncovered Node Definition screen. At that point, press

to download

the configuration to the database.

F5

F5

F5

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