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Appendix B
Field
S/W Version
Scrambling
Serial Number
Shape Port Speed
Signalling Status
Slot
Slot Number
Slot/Port
Source Port
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Description
The version of the application software running on
the module or agent.
Enables or disables payload scrambling. To enable
payload scrambling for a port, select the Scrambling
check box. By default, payload scrambling for a
port is disabled.
A unique number assigned by Avaya Inc. to the
selected hardware.
Maximum speed of data transfer allowed on this
port.
The status of the signaling process at an ATM port.
Possible values are:
• up
• down
The slot number where the selected M770 ATM
module is installed.
The slot number in which the module is located.
Slots are numbered from left to right, starting with
number 1 as the leftmost slot.
This number may be 1 - 14. The agent module is
inserted in either slot 15 or 16. A module which
occupies two enclosure slots, will be identified by
the number of the second slot (the right-hand slot).
The slot number is the position in which the
module is located. There can be up to 5 modules in
a device. The Slot Number is set using the rotary
switch on the back panel of the device.
The slot number and port number where the VC
(Virtual Channel) starts/terminates. Port 0 is the
CPU port.
The configured timing source port for clock
synchronization. The source port can be one of the
ATM ports on the Avaya M770 ATM switch or an
E1/T1 external source connected to the M-SPS
front panel. Suitable ATM ports/modules are:
• Ports 1 & 2 on M15-155 modules with C/S 2.0
or higher.
• All ports on M3-622 modules with C/S 1.0 or
higher.
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