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FIELD
TYPE
Loopback
Input
Activation Code
Loopback
Input
Deactivate Code
Lpbk Timeout
Input
Disable Code
Loopback Timeout
Input
Period
Network Keep
Toggle
Alive
DS0 Channel
Toggle
Unit Service State
Toggle
T1 Service State
Toggle
*Note: The RLXIOR configuration field default values shown in this manual are valid for systems with an MPU installed.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance
Table 533-1. RLXIOR Configuration Fields, continued
OPTIONS
16 binary characters (0's
These codes can be set to any 16-bit
and 1's) must be entered.
binary value except: all 0s, all 1s, or a
value that is already used in another 16-bit
code.
The Loopback Activation Code signal is
sent inband. RLX units go to loopup state
when they are in armed state. Loopup is
activated for selected units. Detection time
is 3 secs.
The signal is sent inband. Units in loopup
state go back to armed state. Detection
time is 5 secs.
This disables loopup time-out. Active
loopbacks stay up until deactivation or
disarm (NID Loop Down) code is
received. Detection time is 3 secs.
Enter a number from 0 to
This represents the minutes the loopback
255.
remains in effect before reverting to the
non-loopback state. Setting the loopback
time out period to 0 disables the time out
feature.
AIS
If the system detects an LOS (Loss of
Signal) from the customer, an AIS is sent
to the network.
DS1 CUTOFF
If the system detects an LOS from the
customer, the signal is cut off and no
signal is transmitted to the network.
"B" (for DS0 Channel
Blocking a channel causes the blocking
blocking) or blank (for
pattern (FFhex or 7Fhex) set up via the
normal operation) for
onboard DIP switch to be transmitted in
each of the 24 DS0
both directions.
channels.
IS (In-Service)
Places the unit in service and allows
equipment alarm reporting by the MPU.
Must be set to IS for reporting of
equipment alarms.
OOS (Out-Of-Service)
Removes unit from service and stops
equipment alarm reporting by the MPU.
IS (In-Service)
Places facility in service and allows T1
alarm reporting by the MPU.
OOS (Out-Of-Service)
Removes facility from service and stops
alarm reporting by the MPU.
DESCRIPTION
1101 0011 1101 0011
1001 0011 1001 0011
1101 0101 1101 0110
0 minutes
AIS
Blank
OOS
OOS
© 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
DLP-533
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DEFAULT*
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