Nortel SONET AccessNode Manual page 65

Site testing procedures
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This tool removes the connections established by SLAT. The
ENDSLAT
connections are also removed if you QUIT from CSCI. ENDSLAT only
removes connections which were setup after CSCI was entered.
ENDSLAT also removes the dummy node map created by SLAT on a ring
node.
The query tributary (QTRIB) tool lists all of the equipped tributary
QTRIB
circuit packs on a NE. Part of the data is the STS1 to which the tributary is
connected. For any tributary it is possible to determine which optics a
tributary has been connected with by the SLAT command. Output from
QTRIB is in the format shown as follows.
PTID
SLOT CARD TRIB
7
11
DSI3
13
15
DSI1
Note 1: The PTID column is a composite number based on slot and port
number. The CPG column lists the optic CPG to which the tributary is
connected. The VT_STATES column lists the internal VT state
information and is valid only for VT-managed tributaries.
Note: For STS-3c connections, the STS column shows only the
lowest-numbered time slot for the transport channel; for example, 1 (for
channels 1-3) and 4 (for channels 4-6). The PORT column shows only the
first value for the OC-3 tributary, such as port 1.
AccessNode Site Testing Procedures 323-3001-221 Issue 2.0
Tributary and optical tests for VTBM rings 3-3
PORT FILL
G1
1
all
G9
1
low
STS
CPG
VT_STATES
1
G1
00000000
4
G1
00003FFF

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