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

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Displaying circuit element status in a node

Access Manager 2000 User Manual

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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.

D

DIU 2130

High-Speed Data Interface Unit

T

TIU 2850

Timing Interface Unit

M

DIU 2132

SMDS Data Interface Unit

O

DIU 2140

Low Speed Data Interface Unit

Code

Condition and Meaning

O

Operational - Alarm Enabled:

The equipment is installed,

configured, and has not failed at the near end. For a CSU or
DIU, it also indicates that alarm reporting is enabled.

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

• If the

O

is green, it indicates the element is not in alarm.

• If the

O

is red, it indicates the element is in alarm.

N

Operational - Alarm Disabled:

Element is operational with

a disabled alarm reporting capability.

• If the

N

is green, it indicates the element is not in alarm.

• If the

N

is red, it indicates the element is in alarm.

-

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 element is configured in the Access Manager

database, but the module itself:

• is missing

• has failed, or

• has a blown 5V fuse.

S

Spare:

The element is present in a shelf but not configured in

the Access Manager database as

Installed and

Operational

.

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