Table B-1. Retrieve T1 Cross-Connection - ADTRAN H2TU-C Installation And Maintenance Practice

Asynchrononous line cards for litespan channel bank assemblies using narrowband and wideband pairs
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Litespan H2TU-C Installation and Maintenance Practice
Function:
Retrieves T1 cross-connection data
Input format:
RTRV-CRS-T1:<TID>:<AID>:<CTAG>::::<PST>,<SST>;
Example:
RTRV-CRS-T1::COT-1-10;
Menu Access: Main Menu → 3. Provisioning Menu → 2. Cross-Connection Menu →
18. RTRV-CRS-T1
Code
Definition
<TID>
Target ID
<AID>
Access ID
<GB>
General block
<CB>
Common Block
<SB>
Specific Block
<CTAG>
Correlation Tag
<PST>
Primary service
table
<SST>
Secondary service
table
System Response:
/* <number> T1 Cross-Connections Deleted */
3. Remove the existing cross-connect on the slot; type the following command:
DLT-CRS-T1::<TERMINAL>-<BANK>-<SLOT>;
(See
Table B-2
for details on the DLT-CRS-T1 command.)
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Table B-1. Retrieve T1 Cross-Connection

Command: RTRV-CRS-T1
Parameter Usage
Description
No terminal input required. The default ID is the connected
terminal.
Enter <TERMINAL>-<BANK>-<SLOT> of either end of the cross-
connection. Default is ALL
Parameter not allowed
Parameter not allowed
Parameter not allowed
No terminal input required. The default is zero (0).
Options are ALL, AS, IS, IS-NR, MA, MT, IS-AB, OOS, OOS-MA,
OOS-MA-AS, OOS-MA-UAS, OOS-MT, UAS. Default is ALL.
A cross-connection that is redlined (RDLD) cannot be deleted or
placed in the OOS-MA state. Entering a cross-connection as
RDLD will place both terminating TOs in the RDLD state.
Entering a cross-connection as NOT-RDLD will place both
terminating T1s in the NOT-RDLD state.
Options are RDLD or NOT-RDLD.
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