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Carrier remote ipe fundamentals
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164 Carrier Remote IPE maintenance
LD 32
NPR000
STAT sl
CARR
CALS
0
1
2
Note: This example shows 3 carriers equipped, carrier 2 is spared and
available, and are available for New Data Calls. No calls in progress.
LD 32
NPR000
STAT sl
CARR
0
1
2
Note: Carrier 1 unequipped and carrier 2 sparing for carrier 0.
Parameter description:
CARR – Carriers 0, 1, and 2
CALS – Carrier alarm status (0 means that the Alarm
Level is 0–no alarm)
TTSA—Timeslots currently available for voice and data
Carrier 0 superloop timeslots (5 to 25) for T1 and (5 to
31) for E1
Carrier 1 superloop timeslots (37 to 57) for T1 and (37
to 63) for E1 carriers
Carrier 2 superloop timeslots (69 to 89) for T1 and (69 to
95) for E1 carriers
NND – No New Data calls. (NO–indicates new data
calls are not disallowed); that is, MCAs can originate or
terminate new data calls SPARED – Indicates if a carrier
is spared by carrier 2. N/A indicates that carrier 2 is
equipped as a primary carrier, not a spare carrier.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Carrier Remote IPE Fundamentals
NN43021-555 04.01 4 June 2010
Copyright © 2007-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
TTSA
0
21/21
0
21/21
0
N/A
CALS
TTSA
3
21/21
0
0/21
0
N/A
NND
SPARED
NOT SPA
NO
RED
NOT SPA
NO
RED
N/A
AVAIL
NND
SPARED
NO
SPARED
YES
NOR
SPARED
N/A
SPARING
FOR 0

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