Verilink SCC 2020 (880-503268-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Verilink SCC 2020 User Manual

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M) distance

Cable length option,

used to increase DSX-

1 signal strength

when DSX-1 cable is

long.

Choices are: (1)0-133 (2)133-266 (3)266-399 (4)399-533

(5)533-655, select the value that most nearly equals the

length of the cable between the CSU and the local DSX-1

equipment.

L) lbO

Line build out is used

to reduce the signal

strength being sent

to the T1 network.

New T1 circuits

installed by a

telephone company

in the USA will have a

smart jack, use 0db.

(1) 0 db — use this value if a smart jack (network

termination device) has been installed by the telephone

carrier, or if the first active device on the T1 is between

2,000 and 3,000 feet away.

(2) 7.5 db — use this value only if there is no smart jack and

the first repeater is 1,000 to 2,000 feet away.

(3) 15 db — use this value only if there is no smart jack and

the first repeater is zero to 1,000 feet away.

K) keep alive

Selects the method

used to guarantee

sufficient pulse

density is sent to the

T1 when the DSX-1

equipment has failed

or is disconnected.

The value “none”

should not be used

on a commercial T1

circuit as it violates

T1 standards (AT&T

54016 and ANSI

T1.403).

(1)none — no method of keep alive is used in the absence of

a valid, framed DSX-1 signal, do not use this value on a T1

circuit provided by a telephone company.

(2)loop — when the DSX-1 signal fails, the CSU loops data

received from the T1 back toward the T1 to meet pulse

density requirements.

(3)ais — the CSU sends a pattern of unframed all ones

(Alarm Indication Signal) to the network during a DSX-1

equipment failure, thus alerting the carrier and far-end

equipment to trouble on the T1.

(4)fais — the CSU sends a framed pattern of all ones, this

should not create a T1 level alarm, but voice switching

equipment will see all 24 timeslots in a busy state.

T) alm thld

Selects enabling or

disabling thresholds.

(1)disable — Alarm threshold function is shut off.

(2)default — Default values for alarm thresholds are

enabled.

I) idle code

Selects idle pattern to

be sent in 4K FDL,

used for ESF circuits

only, no effect on SF.

1(flag's) — idle code of 01111110 is sent in Facilities Data

Link when no other traffic is present.

2(one's) — idle code of 11111111 is sent in Facilities Data

Link when no other traffic is present.

Z) density

Selects density

enforcement

technique.

Density should

always be set to

NONE on a B8ZS T1,

B8ZS allows a full

64K per DS0.

Density should never

be set to NONE on an

AMI T1.

(1)NONE — no density enforcement, use this value only and

always on a B8ZS T1.

(2)12 — The CSU begins stuffing ones into the user

datastream after 12 consecutive zeroes.

(3)62411— The CSU enforces AT&T publication 62411

density restrictions (average 12.5% minimum ones density).

(4)80 0's — The CSU begins stuffing ones into the user

datastream after 80 consecutive zeroes (recommended).

(5)15 0's — The CSU begins stuffing ones into the user

datastream after 15 consecutive zeroes.

Menu Option

Description

Instructions

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