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Table 59: CTP Bundle Runtime State and Counters in the CTP Menu (continued)
Field Name
Field Description
Port Runtime Flags
Displays the current configuration of BERTs and serial loops.
SdInactive—No activity is detected on the serial input. The activity detector checks the serial input
line every 500 milliseconds for any transitions on the line. Port Run Time flag of the serial CTP bundle
shows the status as Inactive if no activity is detected on the serial input line. This flag is displayed only
when the serial input line is inactive, which is an abnormal condition. No such flag is displayed if the
serial input line is active.
This flag applies only to a serial port that has a T1E1 DCARD installed and is in use. It does not apply
to ports on a T1E1 card.
BertFrmNet—Receive BERT for this port is active and is monitoring the interface bound data. Receive
BERT is only a monitoring function and does not affect the interface bound data.
BertFromIf—Receive BERT for this port is active and is monitoring the network bound data. Receive
BERT is only a monitoring function and does not affect the network bound data.
BertToNet—Transmit BERT for this port is active and is sending the network bound data, thereby
interrupting the normal data path from the interface.
BertToIf—Transmit BERT for this port is active and is sending the interface bound data, thereby
interrupting the normal data path from the IP network.
LoopToNet—Interface bound data is looped back towards the IP network, thereby interrupting the
normal network bound data. Interface bound data is not interrupted.
LoopToIf—Network bound data is looped back towards the interface, thereby interrupting the interface
bound data. Network bound data is not interrupted.
IRIG-B Run Flags
Displays the current status of the IRIG-B runtime
TxIpSync—Transmit mode is in sync with the remote CTP device. The local IRIG module is able to
recover the framed IRIG signal from the data arriving from the remote IRIG module through the IP
network.
TxSyncLost—Transmit mode is not in sync with the remote CTP device. This flag is set whenever the
TxIpSync flag is active after issuing the last port counter clear command. When activated, it remains
active until you issue the next port counter clear command.
RxIrigSync—Receive mode is in sync with the remote CTP device. The local IRIG module is able to
recover the IRIG signal from the data arriving from the IRIG signal arriving at the interface.
RxSyncLost—Receive mode is not in sync with the remote CTP device. This flag is set when the
RxIrigSync flag is active after issuing the last port counter clear command. When activated, it remains
active until you issue the next port counter clear command.
Bundle Config
DBase State
Displays whether the bundle is active or disabled.
Remote Addr
Displays the remote IP address.
Remote CID
Displays the remote circuit ID in the range 0-249.
Local CID
Displays the local circuit ID in the range 0-249.
Packet size
Displays the size of IP packets that are created from data received at the T1/E1 interface. The CTP
software calculates a default packet size based on the number of time slots configured, the type of
interface (T1 or E1), and the type of signaling (CCS or CAS).
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