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4. DS1 Facility Commands

4200-A2-GB20-00

August 2002

4-5

ENT-T1

The ENT-T1 command enters or initializes the configuration data associated with a
DS-1 facility.

Table 4-3.

ENT-T1 Command Parameters (1 of 2)

ENT-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]:::ds1_nblk:[pst];

Restrictions: All parameters in this command are position-defined.

[tid]

Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.

aid_ds1

Access Identifier for a DS1 facility. The value can be preceded with
AID=, but this is not required. Enter in the following format, replacing
lower-case parameters with the values given:

NTT1-circuit

– circuit: Circuit in the NT (1)

[ctag]

Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.

ds1_nblk

Named parameter block for DS1 facility. The block consists of one or
more of the following parameters, in any order separated by commas,
each followed by an equal sign and a valid value.

EQLZ: Line equalization (T1 short haul interfaces only). See

Table 4-4,

T1 Line Equalization Values

. Default is 0.

LBO: Line build-out in dB (T1 long haul interfaces only). Valid values are
0 (default), 7.5, 15, and 22.5.

LINETYPE: Type of line interface used. Valid values are:

– G703SHORT120: For E1 model. G.703 short-haul (

655 feet)

interface (120 ohm connector).

– DSX1: For T1 model. T1 short-haul (

655 feet) interface.

– G703LONG: For E1 model. G.703 long-haul (

>

655 feet) interface

(120 ohm connector). Default for E1 models.

– T1: T1 power loop. For T1 model. T1 long-haul (

>

655 feet)

interface. Default for T1 models.

– G703SHORT75: For E1 model. G.703 short-haul (

655 feet)

interface (75 ohm connector).

TMG: Timing supply

– INT: Internal timing source. Use the NE system timing source.

– LPD: Loop timing (default)

QOSCLASS: Quality of service of connections on this port. The valid
value is UBR (UBR connections only).

PORTID: Port identifier (32 characters maximum). Indicates the user to
whom the port is assigned. The following values are reserved and
cannot be used:

– AVAILABLE: Port is not assigned.

FAULTY: Port has failed and cannot be assigned (default is null).

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