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TL1 Commands and Messages
TL1 Command List
9-48
Field
Description
CMDMDE
Indicates command execution mode. This is hard-coded in the Wide
Bank to FRCD which means commands may override existing
parameter settings in order to execute.
FMT
Indicates DS3 digital signal format. Values for the Wide Bank are
CBIT and M23.
IDLE
Indicates DS3 idle signal is used or not used. The Wide Bank is hard-
coded to N.
LBO
Indicates line build out setting. Values are 1 and 2:
• 1 – short connections (less than 50')
• 2 – long connections (50' or longer)
LINECDE
Indicates DS3 line code. This is hard coded to B3ZS in the Wide
Bank
MCOND
Specifies conditions to be monitored on the input side of the
connection. This is hard-coded in the Wide Bank to:
LOS&RAI&AISNAS&LOF&T-BERL&RTCLK
&IMPROPRMVL&INT&PWR&INTERR&CONTEQPT&BPV
OMODE
Specifies what will be transmitted from the DS3 output port. Values
for the Wide Bank are:
• NORM (normal)
• AIS (Alarm Indication Signal)
TMG
Timing Source. Values are:
• INT – Internal Stratum 4E clock
• EXT – External Clock (44.736 Mbps)
• LINE – Slave to DS3 Line
TMGLOCK
Timing Lock. Indicates whether provisioned timing source is to be
locked to disable automatic source switching. Values are:
• Y – yes
• N – no
XBIT
Indicates how the X-bits are handled for this particular channel. This
is hard-coded to PASS in the Wide Bank, meaning it will pass the X-
bits with no modification.
XBITRCV
Indicates the usage of the outgoing X-bits. This is hard-coded to
ALM1 in the Wide Bank, meaning all the X-bits equal to 1 for
indicating incoming remove alarm.
XPOL
Indicates the value/polarity to which the outgoing X-bits are forced.
This is hard-coded in the Wide Bank to ALM1, meaning the Wide
Bank will set X-bits to one for indicating alarm.
July 2004
Wide Bank 28 DS3 - Release 2.4

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