Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS M Interface Configuration Manual page 192

Service access switch
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TDM Commands (Applicable to 7210 SAS-M when using the CES MDA)
Note: The fdl-ansi, fdl-bellcore and payload-ansi options can only be configured if DS1 framing is set to
ESF.
Default
no loopback
Parameters
line — Places the associated port or channel into a line loopback mode. A line loopback loops frames
received on the corresponding port or channels back to the remote router.
internal — Places the associated port or channel into a internal loopback mode. A internal loopback loops
the frames from the local router back at the framer.
fdl-ansi — Requests FDL line loopback according to ANSI T1.403.
fdl-bellcore — Requests FDL line loopback according to Bellcore TR-TSY-000312.
payload-ansi — Requests payload loopback using ANSI signaling.
mode
Syntax
mode {access}
no mode
Context
config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group
config>port>tdm>e1>channel-group
Description
This command configures a TDM channel for access mode operation. An access port or channel is used for
customer-facing traffic on which services are configured. A Service Access Point (SAP) can only be
configured on an access port or channel. When a port is configured for access mode, the encap-type cem
must be specified to distinguish the services on the port.
The no form of this command restores the default.
Default
access
Parameters
access — Configures the port or channel as service access.
remote-loop-respond
Syntax
[no] remote-loop-respond
Context
config>port>tdm>ds1
Description
This command configures the DS1 channel response to remote loop backs. When enabled, the channel
responds to remote loop backs; when disabled, the channel does not respond.
Default
no remote-loop-respond
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