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Configuring an OC3-ATM Trunk Module
Configuring an OC3-ATM trunk module
Parameter
name
physical-address
enabled
spare-physical-address Physical address of the trunk port to be used as a spare.
sparing-mode
line-config:trunk-
group
line-config:nailed-
group
line-config:call-
route-info
line-config:loopback
line-config:framer-
rate
line-config:framer-
mode
line-config:tx-
scramble-disabled
line-config:tx-cell-
payload-scramble-
disabled
10-4
Setting
Name of the interface. The default value is the interface
address in shelf:slot:item format (for example, 1:18:2), but
you can assign a text string of up to 16 characters.
Physical address of the trunk port in the Stinger unit.
Enable/disable the OC3-ATM interface, which is disabled
by default. When the interface is disabled, it transmits the
OC3 idle signal to the far end.
Redundancy mode for the port.
Not currently used. Leave the default value (zero).
Nailed-group number for the OC3-ATM physical interface.
A Connection or RADIUS profile specifies this number to
use the interface.
Each interface is assigned a unique default number, so you
do not need to modify this parameter. If you assign a new
value, it must be a number from 1 to 1024 that is unique
within the system. See "Displaying OC3-ATM status and
nailed groups" on page 10-5 for related information.
Not currently used. Leave the default value (the zero
address).
Enable/disable loopback for diagnosing connectivity or
possible equipment problems. Loopback is disabled by
default, which is required for normal operations.
Framing operations. Only the default STS-3C setting is
used, which represents both the 155.52Mbps interface in
the U.S. and the equivalent European 155.52Mbps interface
(STM-1). For more information, see "Changing
physical-layer interface settings" on page 10-6.
Specify sonet or sdh. Synchronous optical network
(SONET) and synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) are
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) optical
digital transmission standards. SONET supports data
transmission rates from 51.84Mbps (STS-1) to 13.2192
Gbps (STS-48). SDH is the corresponding international
standard, supporting rates from 155.52Mbps (STM-1) to
4.976Gbps (STM-32). SONET is the default.
Enable/disable scrambling and descrambling of the entire
transmit and receive stream. This function is enabled by
default. Disable it only if the far-end switch has disabled
the corresponding functions.
Enable/disable scrambling and descrambling of the 48-byte
ATM cell payload in transmitted and received cells. This
function is enabled by default. Disable it only if the far-end
switch has disabled the corresponding functions.
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