Remote Imacs Terminal System (Rits); Identification; Signaling Conversion Table Screen Actions - Zhone IMACS 8000 User Manual

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The E&M portion of the Signaling Conversion Table Screen is also used for FXSDN,
FXODN, PLAR-D3, DPO, and DPT signaling. The FXS/FXSC portion is used for
FXO-to-FXS signaling, and the FXO/FXOC portion is used for FXS-to-FXO signaling. The
PLAR portion is used for PLAR-D4 to PLAR and MRD.
Table 8-6 lists the actions you can perform from the Signaling Conversion Table Screen. These
actions appear in the bottom highlighted line of the screen.
Table 8-6. Signaling Conversion Table Screen Actions
Action
Save
Undo
Refresh
Default
Main
8.3.4

Remote IMACS Terminal System (RITS)

The Remote IMACS Terminal System (RITS) is a special application for users using
microwave transmission. Using communication software, a user can log into a number of
different systems from a single control station (PC, MAC, Sun, or HP Workstation) to
download alarm information, change card settings, and perform maintenance.
Systems are connected from the Interface card's COM port to a wireless control network
through the RS232 input on one of the four service channels on the wireless network. The
Control Station (PC) is connected to pin #2 out and #3 in. Each of the integrated access
controllers is connected to RS232 pin #2 in and pin #3 out.
The actual number of the systems that can be connected together is determined by the amount
of different numbers that can fit in the "SYS PH#" field in the CPU submenu. The CPU
submenu is accessed by selecting a CPU through the user interface and pressing the
<ENTER> key.
8.3.4.1

Identification

Each system has a unique identification number on the integrated access controller network
(phone number). The unique identification number is used to determine which Controller can
be accessed remotely on a serial line. The identification number for each console needs to be
entered in the "SYS PH#" field in the CPU submenu. No two systems can have the same
number in the "SYS PH#" on the same network. If that field is the same on more than one
integrated access controller, race conditions will occur. Therefore each console on a single
network must have an individual number in the "SYS PH#" field.
System Cards
Interface Card User Screens and Settings
Saves changes to settings.
Returns all settings to the last saved state.
Redraws the current screen.
Returns column to default settings, one column at a time. You must save
your changes after using this command.
Returns to the Interface Card Main Screen. If changes are made to settings
and not saved, your changes will be lost.
Function
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