Configuration menu (timing options) -10, Figure – Verilink QPRI 2921 (880-503143-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Configuring the QPRI 2921 Via the NCM 2000 Craft Interface

3-10

Verilink QPRI 2921

Configuration

Menu (Timing

Options)

To access the Configuration Menu (Timing Options), enter T from
the T1 Port Configuration Menu, Figure 3-4.

Use this menu to determine the transmit timing source of the QPRI
modules. If the QPRI module derives its timing from another card
in the shelf, enter the slot of the module to be the timing source.
This includes the option of setting the QPRI as the timing source
for the shelf.

Select primary, secondary, and tertiary timing sources. The
secondary and tertiary timing sources provide a backup for the
primary timing source. The Auto Restore option determines which
timing source is used when the primary timing source fails,
restores, and then remains viable for a period of 60 seconds.

If the primary source fails, the secondary source becomes the
timing source. When the primary source recovers and the Auto
Restore option is set to “Yes”, the primary source resumes service
as the QPRI module’s timing source. If the Auto Restore option is
set to “No”, the secondary source remains the timing source until
you manually reconfigure the primary source, or set its Auto
Restore option to “Yes”.

NOTE: For ISDN, the network ALWAYS supplies a clock that MUST be

the source.

Figure 3-6 Configuration Menu (Timing Options)

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.

Command

Description

Options

-- QPRI CONFIGURATION MENU (TIMING OPTIONS)--

-- QPRI CONFIGURATION MENU (TIMING OPTIONS)--

-- QPRI CONFIGURATION MENU (TIMING OPTIONS)--

-- QPRI CONFIGURATION MENU (TIMING OPTIONS)--
Current card timing source: INTERNAL (PRIMARY)

Current card timing source: INTERNAL (PRIMARY)

Current card timing source: INTERNAL (PRIMARY)

Current card timing source: INTERNAL (PRIMARY)
Source

Source

Source

Source

Synchronization Auto Restore

Synchronization Auto Restore

Synchronization Auto Restore

Synchronization Auto Restore

PRIMARY

PRIMARY

PRIMARY

PRIMARY

PS) NET1

PS) NET1

PS) NET1

PS) NET1

PA) YES

PA) YES

PA) YES

PA) YES

SECONDARY

SECONDARY

SECONDARY

SECONDARY

SS) NET2

SS) NET2

SS) NET2

SS) NET2

SA) YES

SA) YES

SA) YES

SA) YES

TERTIARY

TERTIARY

TERTIARY

TERTIARY

TS) INTERNAL

TS) INTERNAL

TS) INTERNAL

TS) INTERNAL

TA) NO

TA) NO

TA) NO

TA) NO

R) Receive clock from shelf: NO

R) Receive clock from shelf: NO

R) Receive clock from shelf: NO

R) Receive clock from shelf: NO
X) exit this screen

X) exit this screen

X) exit this screen

X) exit this screen
[1,2] QPRI >

[1,2] QPRI >

[1,2] QPRI >

[1,2] QPRI >

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