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

Yellow alarm transcoding to NET should be enabled any time the EQP
and network framing are not the same and transcoding is desired.

This option has a default of

NO

.

These two options control whether the equipment (EQP) side is encoding
the signal toward the EQP and decoding the signal received from the EQP
for B8ZS.

If AMI (Alternate Mark Inversion) line coding is required, select

NO

. This

is the default setting.

This option determines whether the CRC is regenerated toward the
equipment (EQP) from the NET.

If the NET is SF (i.e., D4) and the EQP is ESF, set this option to

YES

.

The default setting is

NO

(not to regenerate CRC).

Refer to the CAUTION under the

Regenerate CRC to NET Side

option.

This option determines whether the framing format on the EQP side of
the CSU circuit element is ESF or SF. The default setting is

NO

(SF framing). If the EQP uses ESF, set this option to

YES

.

This option on the equipment (EQP) is functionally equivalent to the

Enable YEL Transcode to Network

option above, except it is

for transcoding yellow alarms toward the EQP. If the far-end CSU EQP
side is also SF, the

Enable YEL Transcode to EQP

option

should be set to

NO

because the yellow alarm is carried in the payload.

When set to

NO

, this option sets the ESF Data Link idle code to ALL-

ONEs. When this option is set to

YES

, the Data Link idle code is

FLAGS

. The default is

NO

.

Enable EQP Side
B8ZS Encode and
Decode

Regenerate CRC to
EQP

EQP Side ESF
Framing

Enable YEL
Transcode to EQP

Idle Code Flags

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