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Carrier remote ipe fundamentals
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When configuring Carrier Remote IPE functions at the local and the remote
sites, the following can be configured:
Local and Remote Carrier Interface cards using Configuration Record
programs LD 17 and LD 97
Carrier parameters using the MMI commands
Configuring the carrier interface cards
When the Carrier Remote IPE equipment is first installed, define the Local
Carrier Interface and Remote Carrier Interface cards as standard NT8D04
Superloop Network and NT8D01 Peripheral Controller cards.
To do this:
Print the current system configuration record to identify possible
available superloops.
Remove an existing superloop data block if it already exists for a
non-carrier superloop.
Note:
numbers (TNs) associated with the peripheral controller, disable the
superloop, and remove the data block associated with the peripheral
controller. Data blocks of one superloop can be moved to a different
superloop number using Move Data Blocks Program LD 25.
Configure a superloop data block to correspond to the Local Carrier
Interface card.
Configure a peripheral controller data block to correspond to the
Remote Carrier Interface card.
Before defining a carrier superloop, it is necessary to find available
superloops in the system. To do this, logon and print system configuration
data using Print Program LD 22. Refer to
terminal" (page 154)
Table 15
Request CFN printout
Prompt
REQ
TYPE
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To remove superloop data blocks, remove all terminal
for instructions on how to log on.
Response
Description
PRT
Print request
CEQU
Configuration data
PKG, PSWV
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Carrier Remote IPE Fundamentals
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