Table 3-4 – Verilink NCC 2020 (880-503284-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Configuration

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Table 3-4

CSU Configuration Options

Menu Option

Description

Instructions

W) framing

Selects T1 framing

mode for both DSX-1

equipment port and

T1 network port.

Selection for the

Equipment side must

match the

configuration of the

DSX-1 equipment.

Selection for the T1

network side must

match the type of T1

installed by the

network service

provider.

First value = DSX-1 equipment, second value = T1 circuit.

1(SF,SF) — D4 equipment and a D4 T1.

2(ESF,SF) — ESF equipment and a D4 T1.

3(SF,ESF) — D4 equipment and an ESF T1.

4(ESF,ESF) — ESF equipment and an ESF T1.

5(UF,UF) — unframed equipment on an unframed T1 (never

use this option on a T1 circuit provided by a telephone

company).

6(SF,ZBT) — D4 equipment on a Zero Bit Time Slot Insertion

T1 (there are no ZBTSI T1 circuits, do not use this option).

7(ESF,ZBT) — ESF equipment on a ZBTSI T1 (there are no

ZBTSI T1 circuits, do not use this option).

F) format

Selects AMI or B8ZS

for the DSX-1

equipment and T1

network line codes,

must match T1 and

equipment settings.

In Mux mode (where

no DSX-1 equipment

is used), only the

second parameter is

meaningful.

First value = DSX-1 equipment, second value = T1 circuit.

1(AMI,AMI) — AMI coded DSX-1 equipment on an AMI T1.

2(AMI,B8ZS) — AMI DSX-1 equipment on a B8ZS T1.

3(B8ZS,AMI) — B8ZS DSX-1 equipment on an AMI T1 (this

selection is problematic unless the equipment is configured

to use only 56K of each DS0 instead of 64K per DS0).

4(B8ZS,B8ZS) — B8ZS DSX-1 equipment on a B8ZS T1.

J) jitt buf

Jitter Buffer selects

the size of the jitter

buffer, in bits, on the

DSX-1 and Network

sides of the CSU.

Larger buffers are

more resistant to a

jittery signal; smaller

buffers introduce

less delay.

1(16,16) — Sets both buffers to 16 bit depth, less resilience

to jitter and less delay.

2(40,16) — Sets DSX-1 side to 40 bits and network side to

16 bits.

3(16,40) — Sets the DSX-1 side to 16 bits and the network

side to 40 bits.

4(40,40) — Sets the default value of 40-bit jitter buffer on

both sides of the CSU.

R) eq crc

Selects whether or

not the CSU will

regenerate the CRC-6

error checking used

in ESF framing on

both, one, or no

sides.

1(PASS) — same type framing on both sides.

2(NET TO EQ) — ESF equipment on a non-ESF T1.

3(EQ TO NET) — non-ESF equipment on an ESF T1.

4(BOTH) — use in Drop and Insert mode if equipment and

T1 are both ESF.

Y) xcode yel

Selects whether

yellow alarms will be

translated from the

D4 bit 2 method to

the ESF FDL method.

1(OFF) — use for same type framing on both sides or to

have the CSU drop yellow alarms with dissimilar framing.

2(NET TO EQ) — ESF equipment and D4 T1.

3(EQ TO NET) — D4 equipment on an ESF T1.

4(BOTH) — not used.

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