S. figure 3-5, table 3-6 – Verilink DPRI 2922 (880-503142-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Configuring the DPRI 2922 Via the NCM 2000 Craft Interface

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Verilink DPRI 2922

Figure 3-5 Configuration Submenu (FDL Options)

Table 3-6

Configuration Submenu (FDL Options) Parameters

Command

Description

Options

Sn

FDL Standard: Specify the Bellcore 54016 standard, the ANSI T1.403

standard, or both.

1) TR54016

2) T1.403

3) BOTH

Mn

FDL Mode: Specify TERM (Terminated) to end the FDL transmission at this

node. Specify Pass to have the FDL transmission to continue to another

node. Currently, Pass is not applicable for 2 network ports.

1) TERM

2) PASS

Pn

Poll Mode: Specify how the FDL will poll for alarms at the far end.

Poll: This has the near-end CSU automatically poll the far-end CSU for alarms

every 4 seconds and report these alarms.

No Poll: This disables alarm polling at both ends. Select this option when the

nodes at both ends are connected and both nodes report local alarms.

Unsolicit: This has the far-end automatically send its alarm status (when it

detects an LOS) to the near-end. Select this option for far-end CSU circuit

element when the near-end CSU is set to Poll.

1) POLL

2) NO POLL

3) UNSOLICIT

Cn

PRM C/R bit: Performance Report Message Command/Response as defined

in the ANSI T1.403 specification.

Specify USER to set the bit to 0, indicating that you are the PRM source

terminal. Specify TELCO to set the bit to 1, indicating that the phone

company is the PRM source. Phone companies usually set it to TELCO; non-

phone companies set it to USER. To disable this option, choose NONE.

1) NONE

2) USER

3) TELCO

In

Idle Pattern: Select the idle pattern code for when there is no user data on

the net. Depending on your network, select either All-Ones

or Flags. The

signal is transmitted continuously until a message is sent. Once the

message completes transmission, the line reverts to the signal chosen:

All-Ones is a signal on an FDL composed entirely of ones: 11111111.

Flags is a signal on an FDL consisting of 01111110.

1) ALL ONES

2) FLAGS

An

Send/Rec LLB BOP: This option enables the Line Loopback Bit-Oriented

Protocol (LLB BOP) to use FDL loopbacks for testing the T1 line.

Yes or No

(Y/N)

Bn

Send/Rec PLB BOP: This option enables the Payload Loopback Bit-Oriented

Protocol (PLB BOP) to use FDL loopbacks for testing the far-end CSU.

Yes or No

(Y/N)

X

Exits the FDL Configuration menu and return to the T1 Port Configuration

Menu, Figure 3-4, Table 3-5.

[0.0.0.2] [1,2] DPRI 2922 > f

-- DPRI 2922 CONFIGURATION MENU (FDL OPTIONS)--

PORT 1 PORT 2

Sn) FDL Standard T1.403 T1.403

Mn) FDL Mode TERM TERM

Pn) Poll Mode NO POLL NO POLL

Cn) PRM C/R bit NONE NONE

In) Idle Pattern FLAGS FLAGS

An) Send/Rec LLB BOP YES YES

Bn) Send/Rec PLB BOP YES YES

X) exit this screen

[0.0.0.2] [1,2] DPRI 2922 >

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