Tel Num; Port; Rate 56/64; Channels - ADTRAN TSU LT User Manual

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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu

TEL NUM

The typed digits are accepted only after pressing

Port

RATE 56/64

CHANNELS

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This is the telephone number which is dialed to obtain alarm
traps. The string can be up to 20 characters in length and is
terminated with a semicolon
character is used to represent a pause in the dial string.
(:)
For example, for number 9:5551212; dial 9, pause
momentarily and then dial 5551212. This pause could be
necessary to access an outside line, such as a PBX.
When editing a specific character, the arrows are used to
scroll from 0 to 9, then colon
telephone number is entered into the TSU LT only upon
pressing
after typing the semicolon.
Enter
Choices: 20 digits (0-9, :, and ;)
The menu item PORT is used to select and then to configure
the parameters associated with the V.35.
This sets the base rate of the interface. The actual data rate
depends on the number of DS0s assigned to the Nx port. The
DTE data rate vs. the number of DS0s appears in the
appendix DTE Data Rate Chart.
Choices: 56K, 64K
This sets the unit to use
in the T1 data stream. If more than 12 channels are used, then
must be used. If not, then
CONTIGUOUS
may be used to meet pulse density requirements (only
necessary for Nx 64 without B8ZS). If other than a private
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as the last character. A colon
(;)
and semicolon
(:)
Enter
or
ALTERNATE
CONTIGUOUS
ALTERNATE
. The new
(;)
.
channels
channels
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