Shelf type configuration symbols – Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Displaying circuit element status in a node

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3. When you are finished reviewing the display, press

to return

to the On-line Access: Select Node screen. You may now select
another node.

The configuration

Display

sub-menus present you with the following

information:

Underneath the word Shelf is a number followed by a dash then a letter:
example: 1 - S. This indicates that the first shelf in the node is a Multiline
Shelf (MLS). There are only three types of shelves:

Multiline (MLS 2200, 13 slots; 551V ST MLB/MLE, 14 slots)

Dual-line (2 slots)

Single (self-contained unit)

Configuration symbols, or codes, are used to display the status of the
different elements in each shelf. They appear as the second letter in each
slot’s configuration line.

Code

Condition and Meaning

O

Operative:

The equipment is installed, configured, and has

not failed at the near end.

For a far-end circuit element, it indicates that a T1 signal is
being received.

-

Absent:

The module is physically absent from the shelf and

is not configured.

If the incoming T1 signal is lost from a near-end CSU, the
far end displays the element as absent.

X

Missing:

The CSU or SIM is configured in the Access

Manager database, but the module itself:

• is missing

• has failed

• has a blown 5V fuse.

F2

Shelf type

Configuration
symbols

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