Nortel DMS-100 Series Maintenance Manual page 488

Subscriber carrier module-100s
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13-4 Index
warm SWACT 1-35
SWACT back illustration 1-40
maintenance overview, escalation to manual mainte-
nance, manually busy switched links 1-89
manual maintenance 1-85
manually busy switched links 1-89
operational switching considerations 1-90
protection link release 1-87
protection switching 1-85
enabling / disabling 1-88
scenarios 1-86
messaging
control messaging, SMS to CM 1-25
SMS to other PMs 1-25
N
node table sync 1-18
NT2X70, card replacement procedures 7-2
NT6X41, card replacement procedures 7-29
NT6X42, card replacement procedures 7-38
NT6X80, card replacement procedures 7-73
NT6X85, card replacement procedures 7-81
NT6X86, card replacement procedures 7-91
NT7X05, card replacement procedures 7-108
NTMX71, card replacement procedures 7-118
NTMX77, card replacement procedures 7-127
P
P–side channel management 1-52
parity 1-59
procedures
alarm clearing
critical 6-4
minor 6-23
recovery 5-4
trouble isolation and correction 9-1
protection switching 1-73
causes 1-75
R
RCS
alarms 9-16
derived data link (DDL) 1-57
description 1-56
fault conditions 1-67
DS–1 link fault 1-68
fault isolation tests 9-16
modes 1-56
Recovery 5-2
procedure 5-4
297-8231-550 Standard 09.01 August 1998
quick recovery 5-5
Remote concentrator SLC–96 (RCS), alarm clearing
10-5
remote concentrator SLC–96 (RCS), module 2-5
mode I 2-5
mode II 2-5
mode III 2-5
returning cards 7-149, 12-20
routine exercise (REX) tests 1-42
pre– and post– SWACT audits 1-46
state machine 1-43
S
SCM–100 operator verification 1-52
SMS
automatic maintenance 1-68
bulk data update 1-65
fault conditions 1-58
data mismatch 1-63
dynamic data update 1-66
exception recovery action 1-62
Exception traceback enhancements 1-61
XPM code protection 1-61
SMS fault conditions, system component, interac-
tions 1-62
speech and signals 1-23
spontaneous call waiting (DSCWID) 1-12
Subscriber Carrier Module–100S (SMS)
alarms 9-1
configuration, with RCS, illustration 2-2
hardware 2-1
log reports 9-1
module 2-3
limitations and restrictions 2-3
operational measurements (OMs) 9-1
powering down 11-10
powering up 11-9
SCE frame, illustrations 2-4
signaling 3-1
SMS–RCS links 3-1
signaling functions 3-6
A– and B–bit messaging 3-6, 3-7, 3-8, 3-9,
3-10, 3-11, 3-13
DDL messaging 3-13, 3-14, 3-15, 3-16, 3-17
signaling protocols 3-3
A– and B–bit messages 3-3
DDL messages 3-3
DMS–X protocol 3-4, 3-5
SysB 9-3
test tools, product specific 9-55
trouble condition indicators 9-1

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