DLP-G223 Change Line Settings for MXP_2.5G_10G and MXP 2.5G_10E Cards
Table 10-29 MXP_2.5G_10G or MXP_2.5G_10E Muxponder Card Line Settings (continued)
Parameter
Description
ALS Mode
Sets the automatic laser shutdown function mode.
The DWDM transmitter supports ALS according to
ITU-T G.644 (06/99). ALS can be disabled or be
set for three mode options.
SF BER
(Cards with no PPM only.) Sets the signal fail bit
error rate.
SD BER
(Cards with no PPM only.) Sets the signal degrade
bit error rate.
AINS Soak
(Cards with no PPM only.) Sets the automatic
in-service soak period. Double click the time and
use the up and down arrows to change settings.
Type
(Cards with no PPM only.) The optical transport
type
ProvidesSync
(Cards with no PPM only.) Sets the ProvidesSync
card parameter. If checked, the card is provisioned
as a network element timing reference.
Enable Sync
(Cards with no PPM only.) Enables
Msg
synchronization status messages (S1 byte), which
allow the node to choose the best timing source.
Send
(Cards with no PPM only.) When checked, sends a
DoNotUse
DUS (do not use) message on the S1 byte.
Click Apply.
Step 4
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
Step 5
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Options
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Disable: ALS is off; the laser is not automatically
shut down when traffic outages (LOS) occur.
Auto Restart: ALS is on; the laser automatically
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shuts down when traffic outages (LOS) occur. It
automatically restarts when the conditions that
caused the outage are resolved.
Manual Restart: ALS is on; the laser
•
automatically shuts down when traffic outages
(LOS) occur. However, the laser must be manually
restarted when conditions that caused the outage
are resolved.
Manual Restart for Test: Manually restarts the
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laser for testing.
1E-3
•
•
1E-4
1E-5
•
•
1E-5
1E-6
•
1E-7
•
1E-8
•
1E-9
•
Duration of valid input signal, in hh.mm format,
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after which the card becomes in service (IS)
automatically
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0 to 48 hours, 15-minute increments
SONET
•
•
SDH
Checked or unchecked
Yes
•
No
•
Yes
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No
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Chapter 10
Change Card Settings
September 2004