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ATM-BCH (ATM B-Channel Trunk)

ATM-BCH (ATM B-Channel Trunk)
MO Name (in Alarm Log)
2
ATM-BCH
ATM-BCH
ATM-BCH
1.
UU is the universal cabinet number. C is the carrier designation (A, B, C, D, or E). SS is the number
of the slot where the circuit pack resides (01-21). ppp is the 3-digit port number (9-256).
2.
For additional repair information, see also
Signaling Group)''
and PKT-BUS.
3.
A MAJOR alarm on a trunk means that alarms on these trunks are not downgraded by the set
options command, and at least 75% of the trunks in this trunk group are alarmed.
This maintenance object explains how you test and repair TN230x ATM Interface
circuit packs (TN2305 and TN2306) that have ATM B-channel trunks administered
for ATM Circuit Emulation Service (CES).
ATM Circuit Emulation Service
Under ATM Circuit Emulation Service, you simulate ISDN-PRI circuits by
assigning ATM ports to signaling groups. Each signaling group represents a PRI
circuit, and the ports in the group represent the D-channel and B-channels of that
circuit. B-channels must also be assigned to ISDN-PRI trunk groups. TN230x
circuit packs support up to 248 ports per circuit pack.
Signaling group components
Bearer (B) channels (ATM-BCH) transmit digitized voice or data, while a separate
D-channel (ATM-DCH) handles call-control signaling. One D-channel handles
signaling for a group of B-channels that combine to form a signaling group
(ATM-SGRP).
B-channel service states
The ISDN specification defines 2 service state categories for B-channels as listed
in
Table 68 on page
555-233-119
Alarm Level
Initial Command to Run
3
MAJOR
test port UUCSSppp l
MINOR
test port UUCSSppp l
WARNING
test port UUCSSppp sh
''ATM-DCH (ATM D-Channel
728.
1
Full Name of MO
ATM B-Channel Trunk
ATM B-Channel Trunk
ATM B-Channel Trunk
Port)'',
''ATM-SGRP (ATM
Issue 5 October 2002
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