Set mode – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cards

Figure 65
Set Simple (S S) no screen

Figure 66
Set Simple (S S) yes screen

Set Mode

At the

SET MODE (S M)

command, the MMI prompts the user with the

current signaling mode, either Default (Australian P2) or Table (of bit
values.) Entering a

<CR>

accepts the current value, or the user can type

in 1 to revert to the Default, or 2 to edit the table entries. See

Figure 67

"Set Mode screen" (page 294)

. If the user selects default, then the A/B Bit

values is reset to the Default values.

Responding to the MMI’s Set Mode prompt with "1" also results in the
line, "Signaling Bits set to Default," as in

Figure 67 "Set Mode screen"

(page 294)

.

Figure 67
Set Mode screen

However, responding to this prompt with 2 selects "Table" and allows the
user to set the A/B Bit Mode to whatever configuration the user chooses.

If "Table" is selected, the individual table values are prompted for. See

Figure 68 "Set Mode (S M): Table screen" (page 296)

and

Figure 69 "Set

Mode (S M): Table screen" (page 297)

. After each value is displayed,

enter

<CR>

to do the following:

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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