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Page 1 - Services

BayRS Version 14.00Part No. 308648-14.00 Rev 00September 19994401 Great America ParkwaySanta Clara, CA 95054Configuring WAN Line Services

Page 2 - Statement of Conditions

x308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCC ...4-5Enabling or Di

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Configuring WAN Line Services4-2308648-14.00 Rev 00Configuring DSU/CSU ServicesYou can configure DSU/CSU services using the BCC or Site Manager.Using

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Configuring BayStack DSU/CSU Services308648-14.00 Rev 004-3 Customizing DSU/CSU Services Using the BCC or Site ManagerTable 4-1 lists the DSU/CSU conf

Page 5 - Contents

Configuring WAN Line Services4-4308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Option ModeThe DSU/CSU module supports communication with either 56 Kb/s digital data s

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Configuring BayStack DSU/CSU Services308648-14.00 Rev 004-5 For a Telco network, set both ends to slave. For a private-wire configuration, set one end

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Configuring WAN Line Services4-6308648-14.00 Rev 00Enabling or Disabling the 64K Transmit MonitorThis parameter is valid only when the Option Mode (te

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Configuring BayStack DSU/CSU Services308648-14.00 Rev 004-7 For example:dsucsu/1/1# line-availability-time 10Setting the Poll RateIn the BCC, the Poll

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Configuring WAN Line Services4-8308648-14.00 Rev 00Configuring V.54 Loopback TestsYou can use a set of supported loopback modes for testing both the r

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Configuring BayStack DSU/CSU Services308648-14.00 Rev 004-9 Using the BCCTo change the loopback test state, navigate to the dsucsu prompt (for example

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Configuring WAN Line Services4-10308648-14.00 Rev 00Specify the number of seconds, from 1 to 255, for loopback testing to run, or keep the default, 0.

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Configuring BayStack DSU/CSU Services308648-14.00 Rev 004-11 Digital Loopback (DL)Digital Loopback mode tests the local DSU/CSU and the Telco circuit.

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308648-14.00 Rev 00xiUsing the BCC ...5-5Using Site Ma

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Configuring WAN Line Services4-12308648-14.00 Rev 00Figure 4-2. Remote Digital Loopback (CCITT V.54 Loopback)Local Analog Loopback (AL)Local Analog Lo

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Configuring BayStack DSU/CSU Services308648-14.00 Rev 004-13 Pattern-2047 BERT Test In the Pattern-2047 BERT test, the DSU sends a 2047 bit error rate

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308648-14.00 Rev 005-1Chapter 5Configuring HSSI ServicesYou customize line services for high-speed serial interface (HSSI) link and net modules by set

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Configuring WAN Line Services5-2308648-14.00 Rev 00Customizing HSSI Services Using the BCC or Site ManagerTable 5-1 lists the HSSI line configuration

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Configuring HSSI Services308648-14.00 Rev 005-3Enabling or Disabling HSSI LinesBy default, the router enables HSSI line services when you add the circ

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Configuring WAN Line Services5-4308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo enable or disable the transmission of BofL messages, navigate to the hssi prompt (f

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Configuring HSSI Services308648-14.00 Rev 005-5Using Site ManagerSee the BofL Frequency parameter on page A-14 for information.Setting the MTUThe defa

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Configuring WAN Line Services5-6308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Transmission InterfaceYou can select the appropriate MIB for the local management inter

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Configuring HSSI Services308648-14.00 Rev 005-7Using the BCCTo set external clock speed, navigate to the hssi prompt (for example, box; hssi/2/1) and

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xii308648-14.00 Rev 00Enabling or Disabling CRC ...6-10Enabling or D

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Configuring WAN Line Services5-8308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Carrier Loss Debounce TimeoutThe Carrier Loss Debounce Time-out parameter determines ho

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Configuring HSSI Services308648-14.00 Rev 005-9There are four DTE loopback settings:• No_Loopback -- Prevents the DTE from sending loopback signals to

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Configuring WAN Line Services5-10308648-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerSee the Loopback Configuration parameter on page A-17 for information.Sending Tr

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308648-14.00 Rev 006-1Chapter 6Configuring E1 and T1 ServicesThis chapter describes customizing line parameters for E1 and T1 WAN interfaces. It conta

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Configuring WAN Line Services6-2308648-14.00 Rev 00Editing T1 ServicesThe following sections describe how to edit the line parameters for a T1 interfa

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Configuring E1 and T1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 006-3See Chapter 1 for information about accessing the T1 Line Entry window (Figure 6-1).Figure 6-1. T1

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Configuring WAN Line Services6-4308648-14.00 Rev 00Enabling or Disabling T1 ServicesThe router enables T1 line services when you add the circuit. You

Page 32

Configuring E1 and T1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 006-5By default, the T1 interface uses ESF format. Set the frame type for this interface.See the Frame

Page 33 - Before You Begin

Configuring WAN Line Services6-6308648-14.00 Rev 00Figure 6-3. Bipolar with 8 Zero Substitution (B8ZS)You can enable or disable B8ZS support on this i

Page 34 - Text Conventions

Configuring E1 and T1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 006-7By default, the T1 line buildout for DSX-1 is based on a physical line length of 1 ft. Configure a

Page 35 - Acronyms

308648-14.00 Rev 00xiiiSetting the Loop Clock ...7-12Using the

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Configuring WAN Line Services6-8308648-14.00 Rev 00Circuit AssignmentYou can allocate a T1 channel to only one T1 circuit. For example, if you allocat

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Configuring E1 and T1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 006-9Figure 6-4. E1 Line Entry WindowSee Chapter 2 for information about editing synchronous line param

Page 38 - Hard-Copy Technical Manuals

Configuring WAN Line Services6-10308648-14.00 Rev 00Enabling or Disabling E1 ServicesBy default, the router enables E1 line services when you add the

Page 39 - How to Get Help

Configuring E1 and T1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 006-11By default, the E1 interface uses manual clock mode, which is determined by hardware configuratio

Page 41 - Getting Started

308648-14.00 Rev 007-1Chapter 7Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 ServicesYou configure and customize services for Multichannel E1 (MCE1) or Multichannel T1 (M

Page 42

Configuring WAN Line Services7-2308648-14.00 Rev 00Overview of MCE1 and MCT1 ServicesNortel Networks supports MCE1 and MCT1 circuits on a router that

Page 43

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-3Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 PortsComplete the steps in this section to enable MCE1 or MCT1 servi

Page 44 - Accessing Line Parameters

Configuring WAN Line Services7-4308648-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo select the port application, complete the following tasks.Select NONPRI to ind

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Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-5Setting the Clock ParametersClock parameters define the timing sources that apply to ports and

Page 46 - shows where to

xiv308648-14.00 Rev 00Using Site Manager ...7-24Setting a Loopba

Page 47 - Table 1-2. WAN Line Types

Configuring WAN Line Services7-6308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo set the clock parameters, navigate to the mct1/1/1 prompt (for example, box; mct1/1

Page 48

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-7The Edit QMCT1 Clock Parameters window opens automatically the first time you configure a port

Page 49 - Chapter 2

Configuring WAN Line Services7-8308648-14.00 Rev 00Enabling or Disabling the MCE1 PortAn MCE1 port is enabled by default when you add the circuit. You

Page 50

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-9Setting the MCE1 Line TypeSelect one of the following line types (frame formats) to match your

Page 51

Configuring WAN Line Services7-10308648-14.00 Rev 00HDB3 line coding replaces a block of eight consecutive binary zeros with an 8-bit HDB3 code contai

Page 52

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-11Using Site ManagerSee the Setup Alarm Threshold parameter on page A-26 for information.Settin

Page 53

Configuring WAN Line Services7-12308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Loop ClockIn the BCC, the Loop Clock State parameter specifies the MCE1 port’s loop cl

Page 54 - Setting the BofL Timeout

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-13Setting the Line Impedance (MCE1 Net Modules Only)The line impedance for the ASN MCE1 net mod

Page 55

Configuring WAN Line Services7-14308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting Buffer Credits for MCE1The BCC uses the Transmit Buffer Use Credits, Receive Buffer Use Cr

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Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-15In many cases, lost frames are due more to pervasive problems than to queue lengths allocated

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308648-14.00 Rev 00xvEnabling or Disabling the Logical Line ...7-39Enabling or Disabling Bof

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Configuring WAN Line Services7-16308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo set this parameter, navigate to the mce1 prompt (for example, box; mce1/1/1) and t

Page 59

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-17Enabling or Disabling the MCT1 PortThe MCT1 interface is enabled by default when you add the

Page 60

Configuring WAN Line Services7-18308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the MCT1 Line TypeSelect one of the following line types (frame formats) for your T1 equip

Page 61

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-19Setting the MCT1 Line CodingT1 uses bipolar format for signals. In bipolar format, alternatin

Page 62 - Setting Minimum Frame Spacing

Configuring WAN Line Services7-20308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Signal LevelThe Signal Level parameter specifies the T1 transmit power level in decibe

Page 63

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-21Setting the Alarm Threshold TimeBy default, the MCT1 interface waits 2 seconds before logging

Page 64

Configuring WAN Line Services7-22308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the FDL Mode for ESF Line TypesThe MCT1 interface selects a facility data link (FDL) mode

Page 65

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-23Setting the Remote FDL HDLC Address ModeYou can select the FDL HDLC address mode to determine

Page 66

Configuring WAN Line Services7-24308648-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerSee the Accept Loopback Request parameter on page A-33 for information.Setting a

Page 67 - Setting the Signaling Method

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-25Setting Relay ControlThe relay on the QMCT1 module automatically goes into loopback mode when

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xvi308648-14.00 Rev 00Running Port Tests ...7-61Setting

Page 69 - Configuring KG84A Security

Configuring WAN Line Services7-26308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo specify the source of send performance messages, navigate to the mct1 prompt (for

Page 70 - LS0017A

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-27Using Site ManagerSee the Accept Perf Measurement CR Addr parameter on page A-34 for informat

Page 71

Configuring WAN Line Services7-28308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo set the primary clock source, navigate to the mct1 prompt (for example, box; mct1/

Page 72

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-29Using Site ManagerSee the Secondary Clock parameter on page A-35 for information.Setting the

Page 73 - Setting the Link Idle Timer

Configuring WAN Line Services7-30308648-14.00 Rev 00Configuring a DS0A ConnectionThis section describes how to configure a T1 connection to a QMCT1 w/

Page 74 - Setting the Cable Type

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-31Figure 7-1. SDLC Connection Using Frame Relay over T1 LinesSetting ParametersUsing the BCCYou

Page 75 - Setting the Retry Timer

Configuring WAN Line Services7-32308648-14.00 Rev 00The circuit name identifies the following:• Type of circuit (MCT1)• Physical connector (slot and p

Page 76 - Setting a Priority

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-33Using Site ManagerYou can configure a T1 connection to an unconfigured port on a QMCT1 DS0A l

Page 77 - Setting the Hold Down Time

Configuring WAN Line Services7-34308648-14.00 Rev 00See Table 7-12 for a matrix of supported line-encoding configurations.Configuring Non-PRI Logical

Page 78 - Setting the IFTF Pattern

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-35Defining Logical LinesYou can define logical lines for an MCE1 or MCT1 port using the BCC or

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308648-14.00 Rev 00xviiSetting the FDL Mode for ESF Line Types ...8-11Using the BCC ...

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Configuring WAN Line Services7-36308648-14.00 Rev 003.To select the protocols to run on this logical line, type the name of the protocol (ppp, standar

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Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-37You can use the default name that appears in the Add Circuit window or change the name by cli

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Configuring WAN Line Services7-38308648-14.00 Rev 00Customizing Logical Line ParametersTable 7-13 lists the logical line configuration tasks described

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Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-39You can edit the logical line parameters from the logical-line/mce1-121-1 prompt. See the fol

Page 84

Configuring WAN Line Services7-40308648-14.00 Rev 00Enabling or Disabling BofL MessagesTransmission of BofL packets is enabled by default on a logical

Page 85

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-41Enabling or Disabling Logical Line LoopbackIn logical line (channelized) loopback mode, the r

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Configuring WAN Line Services7-42308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the HDLC Service TypeThe logical line HDLC service is LLC1 by default. LLC1 adds the HDLC

Page 87

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-43Using the BCCTo specify the local HDLC address, navigate to the logical-line prompt (for exam

Page 88

Configuring WAN Line Services7-44308648-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerSee the Remote HDLC Address parameter on page A-38 for information.Setting Rate

Page 89

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-45Using the BCCTo set the rate adaption, navigate to the logical-line prompt (for example, stac

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xviii308648-14.00 Rev 00Adding a Logical Line to an FT1 Port ...8-20Specifying a Circuit N

Page 91 - Resetting EIA Signal Status

Configuring WAN Line Services7-46308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the CRC SizeBy default, the router uses the 16-bit CRC type. The router appends a 16-bit C

Page 92

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-47Enabling or Disabling Remote Loopback DetectionSetting the Remote Loopback Detection paramete

Page 93 - Asynchronous Services

Configuring WAN Line Services7-48308648-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo configure BERT diagnostics, complete the following tasks.See “Testing MCE1 an

Page 94

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-49Using the BCCTo enable or disable FT1 loopback, navigate to the logical-line prompt (for exam

Page 95

Configuring WAN Line Services7-50308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo enable or disable NRZI encoding, navigate to the logical-line prompt (for example,

Page 96 - Setting the Baud Rate

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-51Using the BCCTo set this parameter, navigate to the logical-line prompt (for example, box; mc

Page 97 - Setting the Idle Timer

Configuring WAN Line Services7-52308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo set this parameter, navigate to the logical-line prompt (for example, box; mce1/1/

Page 98

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-53Using Site ManagerTo assign timeslots, complete the following tasks.Site Manager ProcedureYou

Page 99 - Chapter 4

Configuring WAN Line Services7-54308648-14.00 Rev 00Configuring ISDN PRI B ChannelsISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) software eliminates the need for

Page 100 - Configuring DSU/CSU Services

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-55Using Site ManagerTo configure ISDN PRI B channels, complete the following tasks.Site Manager

Page 101 - Site Manager

308648-14.00 Rev 00xixSetting the Line-Coding Method ...8-38Setting the Line Type .

Page 102 - Setting the Option Mode

Configuring WAN Line Services7-56308648-14.00 Rev 00Testing MCE1 and MCT1 LinesThe following sections describe how to use the Configuration Manager to

Page 103 - Resetting the Router

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-57Before testing a port or logical line, you must set the test parameters: • Setting Port Test

Page 104 - Configuring Line Availability

Configuring WAN Line Services7-58308648-14.00 Rev 00To set the port test parameters, complete the following tasks.Enabling or Disabling BERT ModeEnabl

Page 105 - Setting the Poll Rate

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-59Setting the BERT Test PatternWhen a port is in BERT mode, it can generate patterns such as al

Page 106 - Caution:

Configuring WAN Line Services7-60308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting FDL Options (MCT1 Only)Facility data link (FDL) options apply only when the MCT1 line type

Page 107 - Using Site Manager

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-61By default, the signal level is set to 0.0 dB. Set the long-haul or short-haul signal level f

Page 108

Configuring WAN Line Services7-62308648-14.00 Rev 00In payload loopback, the signal loops through the T1 framing device before the received signal is

Page 109 - AN/ANH/ARN

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-63To run MCE1 or MCT1 port tests, complete the following tasks.See Table 7-21 for the list of B

Page 110 - Local Analog Loopback (AL)

Configuring WAN Line Services7-64308648-14.00 Rev 00To test a logical line on a DMCT1 or QMCT1 port, complete the following tasks.The following sectio

Page 111

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-65To enable BERT diagnostics on a DMCT1 or QMCT1 logical line, complete the following tasks.Con

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ii308648-14.00 Rev 00Copyright © 1999 Nortel NetworksAll rights reserved. Printed in the USA. September 1999.The information in this document is subje

Page 113 - Configuring HSSI Services

xx308648-14.00 Rev 00Accepting or Rejecting Loopback Requests ...9-9Setting a Loopback Confi

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Configuring WAN Line Services7-66308648-14.00 Rev 00Running Logical Line TestsAfter setting test parameters, you can run the logical line tests. To te

Page 115 - Enabling or Disabling BofL

Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 007-67Table 7-24. Send Commands for Logical Line BERT TestsSite Manager Send Command FunctionInsert

Page 117 - Setting the MTU

308648-14.00 Rev 008-1 Chapter 8Configuring FT1 ServicesThis chapter describes the line services for fractional T1 (FT1) circuits on a Nortel Networks

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Configuring WAN Line Services8-2308648-14.00 Rev 00All FT1 modules include an integrated DSU/CSU for direct connection to a T1 network. The interfaces

Page 119 - Setting the CRC Size

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-3 external-clock-state variableFor example:ft1/1/1# external-clock-state absentConfiguring FT1 Services U

Page 120

Configuring WAN Line Services8-4308648-14.00 Rev 00The options for the clock parameters are as follows:Using the BCCTo set the clock parameters, navig

Page 121

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-5 To set the clock parameters, complete the following tasks.To complete the configuration, you must also

Page 122 - Configuring WAN Line Services

Configuring WAN Line Services8-6308648-14.00 Rev 00Enabling or Disabling the FT1 PortThe FT1 interface is enabled by default when you add the circuit.

Page 123 - Chapter 6

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-7 Setting the FT1 Line TypeSelect one of the line types (frame formats) in Table 8-3 for an FT1 line.For

Page 124 - Editing T1 Services

308648-14.00 Rev 00xxiSetting the Hold-Down Interval ...9-25Viewing the External

Page 125 - (Figure 6-1)

Configuring WAN Line Services8-8308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the FT1 Line CodingT1 uses bipolar format for signals. In bipolar format, alternating posit

Page 126 - Setting the T1 Frame Type

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-9 Using Site ManagerSee the Line Coding parameter on page A-45 for information.Setting the Signal LevelTh

Page 127 - Figure 6-2. Bipolar Format

Configuring WAN Line Services8-10308648-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerSee the Signal Level (dB) parameter on page A-46 for information.Setting the Ala

Page 128 - Specifying Line Buildout

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-11 Using Site ManagerSee the Clear Alarm Threshold (seconds) parameter on page A-47 for information.Setti

Page 129 - Assigning Channel Functions

Configuring WAN Line Services8-12308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Remote FDL HDLC Address ModeYou can select the FDL HDLC address mode to determine how

Page 130 - Editing E1 Services

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-13 Using Site ManagerSee the Accept Loopback Request parameter on page A-48 for information.When you enab

Page 131

Configuring WAN Line Services8-14308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting a Loopback ConfigurationWhen set, the Loopback Configuration parameter immediately places

Page 132 - Setting the Clock Source

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-15 Setting the Source of Send Performance MessagesOn FT1 link modules, specify the source of send perform

Page 133

Configuring WAN Line Services8-16308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo specify the source of accept performance messages, navigate to the ft1 prompt (for

Page 134

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-17 Setting the Primary Clock Source Timing is independent for the ports on an FT1 link module. For these

Page 135 - Chapter 7

xxii308648-14.00 Rev 00Address-Based Selection ...10-10Random Selection ..

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Configuring WAN Line Services8-18308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Secondary Clock SourceThe Secondary Clock parameter identifies the secondary source of

Page 137

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-19 Setting the External Clock StateIn the BCC, the External Clock State parameter indicates whether the e

Page 138

Configuring WAN Line Services8-20308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting Relay ControlThe relay on the link module automatically goes into loopback mode when a sys

Page 139 - Setting the Clock Parameters

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-21 Specifying a Circuit NameYou can use the current circuit name or specify a new name. The current circu

Page 140

Configuring WAN Line Services8-22308648-14.00 Rev 00Defining Logical Lines Using Site ManagerTo add the logical line for an FT1 port, complete the fol

Page 141 - (continued)

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-23 Figure 8-1. Default Circuit Name for ARN Link ModulesCustomizing Logical Line ParametersTable 8-12 lis

Page 142 - (continued)

Configuring WAN Line Services8-24308648-14.00 Rev 00After you finish adding the logical lines for a non-PRI interface using Site Manager, the FT1 Logi

Page 143 - Setting the MCE1 Line Coding

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-25 Setting the Clock SourceIn the BCC, the Clock Source parameter indicates the default timing, or clock,

Page 144

Configuring WAN Line Services8-26308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the BofL TimeoutThe time period between transmissions of BofL packets is 5 seconds by defa

Page 145

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-27 Viewing the Configured WAN ProtocolThe WAN Protocol parameter indicates which WAN protocol is configur

Page 146 - Setting the External Clock

308648-14.00 Rev 00xxiiiSystem Errors ... B-6show dsuc

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Configuring WAN Line Services8-28308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Local HDLC AddressSpecify the 1-byte HDLC address of this logical line as follows:•dce

Page 148

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-29 Using the BCCTo specify the remote HDLC address, navigate to the logical-line prompt (for example, box

Page 149

Configuring WAN Line Services8-30308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the MTU SizeThe router uses the transmit/receive buffer size (MTU) to configure the larges

Page 150

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-31 Configuring BERT Diagnostic Pattern TestsFT1 link modules support the bit error rate test (BERT) on in

Page 151

Configuring WAN Line Services8-32308648-14.00 Rev 00Configuring NRZI Line EncodingYou can specify nonreturn to zero inverted (NRZI) line encoding to c

Page 152 - Setting the MCT1 Line Type

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-33 Valid options are:• Mark -- This format uses a 0-bit to indicate a state change and a 1-bit to indicat

Page 153

Configuring WAN Line Services8-34308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo assign a timeslot to a logical line, navigate to the logical-line prompt (for exam

Page 154

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-35 Editing Line ResourcesIf you run ST2 traffic on this logical line, you can reserve bandwidth for this

Page 155

Configuring WAN Line Services8-36308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting Port Test ParametersTable 8-13 lists the configuration tasks described in this section.Usi

Page 156 - Carrier-to-Customer

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-37 Enabling or Disabling BERT ModeTo initiate BERT testing, you must enable BERT mode. By setting the BER

Page 157

xxiv308648-14.00 Rev 00Transmit Errors ... B-31System Err

Page 158

Configuring WAN Line Services8-38308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Line-Coding MethodT1 uses bipolar format for signals. In bipolar format, alternating p

Page 159 - Setting Relay Control

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-39 Setting the Line TypeSelect one of the following line types (frame formats) for your FT1 line:For more

Page 160

Configuring WAN Line Services8-40308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Signal Level The Signal Level parameter specifies the T1 transmit power level in decib

Page 161

Configuring FT1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 008-41 Running Port TestsPort tests affect all logical lines associated with a port.Using Site ManagerTo run

Page 162

Configuring WAN Line Services8-42308648-14.00 Rev 00Entering FT1 Port Loopback CommandsTable 8-20 describes the loopback commands you can send on an F

Page 163

308648-14.00 Rev 009-1Chapter 9Configuring FE1 ServicesThis chapter describes the line services for fractional E1 (FE1) circuits on a Nortel Networks

Page 164 - Configuring a DS0A Connection

Configuring WAN Line Services9-2308648-14.00 Rev 00Configuring FE1 ServicesYou can configure an FE1 port using the BCC or Site Manager.Configuring an

Page 165 - Setting Parameters

Configuring FE1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 009-3Configuring FE1 Services Using Site ManagerYou configure an FE1 interface (port) using the lines for ISD

Page 166

Configuring WAN Line Services9-4308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo set the clock parameters, navigate to the fe1/1/1 prompt (for example, box; fe1/1/1

Page 167

Configuring FE1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 009-5To complete the configuration, you must also configure a non-PRI logical line. See “Configuring a Non-PR

Page 168

308648-14.00 Rev 00xxvshow serial sample ... B-60show ser

Page 169 - Defining Logical Lines

Configuring WAN Line Services9-6308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo enable or disable the FE1 port, navigate to the fe1 prompt (for example, box; fe1/1

Page 170

Configuring FE1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 009-7Setting the FE1 Line Coding E1 uses bipolar format for signals. In bipolar format, alternating positive

Page 171 - Circuit name: MCE1_31_1

Configuring WAN Line Services9-8308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo set the line coding, navigate to the fe1 prompt (for example, box; fe1/1/1) and typ

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Configuring FE1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 009-9Using the BCCTo set the alarm threshold clear time, navigate to the fe1 prompt (for example, box; fe1/1/

Page 173

Configuring WAN Line Services9-10308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo set a loopback configuration, navigate to the fe1 prompt (for example, box; fe1/1/

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Configuring FE1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 009-11Setting the Primary Clock Source Timing is independent for the port on an FE1/E1 WAN adapter module. Fo

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Configuring WAN Line Services9-12308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo set the secondary clock, navigate to the fe1 prompt (for example, box; fe1/1/1) an

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Configuring FE1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 009-13Defining the Logical Line Using the BCCFor FE1, a single FE1 port supports a single logical line.Adding

Page 177

Configuring WAN Line Services9-14308648-14.00 Rev 00To add the logical line for an FE1 port, complete the following tasks.Customizing Logical Line Par

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Configuring FE1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 009-15After you finish adding the logical line for a non-PRI interface using Site Manager, the Adapter Module

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Configuring WAN Line Services9-16308648-14.00 Rev 00Disabling and Reenabling the Logical Line The logical line is enabled by default. You can disable

Page 181

Configuring FE1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 009-17Setting the BofL TimeoutThe time period between transmissions of BofL packets is 5 seconds by default.

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Configuring WAN Line Services9-18308648-14.00 Rev 00Enabling or Disabling Interface FilteringYou can specify whether the interface filters packets for

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Configuring FE1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 009-19Using Site ManagerSee the Service parameter on page A-65 for information.Setting Minimum Frame SpacingT

Page 184

Configuring WAN Line Services9-20308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo specify the local HDLC address, navigate to the logical-line prompt (for example,

Page 185

Configuring FE1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 009-21Viewing the Configured WAN ProtocolThe WAN Protocol parameter indicates which WAN protocol is configure

Page 186

Configuring WAN Line Services9-22308648-14.00 Rev 00• Select NRZI for nonreturn to zero inverted coding.• Select NRZI Mark for nonreturn to zero inver

Page 187 - E1 CRC MF

Configuring FE1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 009-23Enabling or Disabling Remote Loopback DetectionIf the transmission of BofL messages is enabled on this

Page 188

Configuring WAN Line Services9-24308648-14.00 Rev 00For example:logical-line/boston# time-slots 1To assign multiple timeslots to a logical line, type:

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Configuring FE1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 009-25For example:logical-line/boston# priority 1Setting the Hold-Down IntervalSpecify the time that the rout

Page 190 - Testing MCE1 and MCT1 Lines

308648-14.00 Rev 00xxviiFiguresFigure 2-1. Satellite Broadcast (Sample Topology) ...2-15Figure 2-2. KG8

Page 191 - Setting Port Test Parameters

Configuring WAN Line Services9-26308648-14.00 Rev 00About the TestsYou can use the Configuration Manager in dynamic mode to trigger port actions to te

Page 192

Configuring FE1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 009-27Setting Port Test ParametersTo set the port test parameters, complete the following tasks.The following

Page 193

Configuring WAN Line Services9-28308648-14.00 Rev 00Enabling or Disabling BERT ModeTo initiate BERT testing, you must enable BERT mode. By setting the

Page 194 - Table 7-19. ESF Line Types

Configuring FE1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 009-29Running Port TestsPort tests affect a logical line associated with a port. Table 9-9 describes the BERT

Page 195 - Running Port Tests

Configuring WAN Line Services9-30308648-14.00 Rev 00Defining FE1 Port-Line Testing Using the BCCTo set the port-line test parameters using the BCC, co

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Configuring FE1 Services308648-14.00 Rev 009-31Setting the BERT Test PatternTo set the BERT test pattern, navigate to the port-line-test prompt (for e

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308648-14.00 Rev 0010-1Chapter 10Configuring Multiline ServicesThis chapter describes how to configure multiline services. It contains the following s

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Configuring WAN Line Services10-2308648-14.00 Rev 00Types of Multiline CircuitsYou can configure multiline services over the following types of WAN me

Page 200 - Running Logical Line Tests

Configuring Multiline Services308648-14.00 Rev 0010-3Figure 10-1. Multiline Circuit TypesBenefits of a Multiline ConfigurationUsing a multiline config

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xxviii308648-14.00 Rev 00Figure 10-10. Select Logical Line Window ...10-16Figure 10-11.

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Configuring WAN Line Services10-4308648-14.00 Rev 00Figure 10-2. Multiline Circuit Consisting of Three Synchronous LinesSoftware ConsiderationsThis se

Page 203 - Configuring FT1 Services

Configuring Multiline Services308648-14.00 Rev 0010-5Multilink PPPThe Nortel Networks implementation of PPP includes a multilink feature. Multilink is

Page 204

Configuring WAN Line Services10-6308648-14.00 Rev 00Grouping Physical Lines into a Multiline CircuitTo group up to 16 physical synchronous lines into

Page 205

Configuring Multiline Services308648-14.00 Rev 0010-7Figure 10-3. Add Circuit WindowAdding Physical Lines to a CircuitThe data paths that form a multi

Page 206

Configuring WAN Line Services10-8308648-14.00 Rev 00Figure 10-4. Circuit Definition Window3. Click on Edit Circuit. The Circuit Definition window open

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Configuring Multiline Services308648-14.00 Rev 0010-9Figure 10-5. Change Lines Menu OptionChanging the Traffic Distribution MethodBy default, all mult

Page 208

Configuring WAN Line Services10-10308648-14.00 Rev 00Figure 10-6. Edit Multiline Options WindowTo distribute traffic among multiline data paths, you c

Page 209 - Setting the FT1 Line Type

Configuring Multiline Services308648-14.00 Rev 0010-11Address-based selection ensures that all outbound traffic to a particular endstation travels on

Page 210 - Setting the FT1 Line Coding

Configuring WAN Line Services10-12308648-14.00 Rev 00Before you can group lines, you must create the unused logical lines. To create the unused logica

Page 211 - Setting the Signal Level

Configuring Multiline Services308648-14.00 Rev 0010-13Figure 10-7. Logical Lines Window Showing Unused Logical Lines (MCE1 Example)To group lines into

Page 212

308648-14.00 Rev 00xxixTablesTable 1-1. Site Manager Abbreviations for Circuit Types ...1-5Table 1-2. WAN Line

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Configuring WAN Line Services10-14308648-14.00 Rev 004. Select additional protocols and click on OK.The MCE1 or MCT1 Logical Lines window reopens, thi

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Configuring Multiline Services308648-14.00 Rev 0010-15Figure 10-8. Logical Lines Window Showing the Circuit and Unused Logical Lines (MCE1 Example)

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Configuring WAN Line Services10-16308648-14.00 Rev 00Figure 10-9. Circuit Definition WindowFigure 10-10. Select Logical Line Window

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Configuring Multiline Services308648-14.00 Rev 0010-17Figure 10-11. Selecting an Unused Logical LineFigure 10-12. Two Logical Lines in a Multiline Cir

Page 218

308648-14.00 Rev 00A-1Appendix ASite Manager ParametersThe following sections in this appendix contain reference information about Site Manager line s

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-2308648-14.00 Rev 00For each line parameter associated with a physical layer protocol, this appendix provides the Site

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Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-3Parameter: Start Protocol Path: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit Asynchronous ParametersDefault: An

Page 221

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-4308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Local Port Path: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit Asynchronous ParametersDefault:

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Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-5Parameter: Receive Window Path: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit Asynchronous ParametersDefault: 40

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308648-14.00 Rev 00iiiNortel Networks NA Inc. Software License AgreementNOTICE: Please carefully read this license agreement before copying or using t

Page 224

xxx308648-14.00 Rev 00Table 7-22. Send Commands for MCT1 Port Loopback ...7-62Table 7-23. Fractional Loopback

Page 225 - Logical line

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-6308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: TCP Inactive Limit Path: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit Asynchronous ParametersD

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Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-7Parameter: Cfg RxQ Length Path: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit Asynchronous ParametersDefault: No

Page 227

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-8308648-14.00 Rev 00DSU/CSU ParametersOn a BayStack AN, ANH, or ARN router only, you access the DSU/CSU line services p

Page 228

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-9Parameter: 64K Transmit MonitorPath: COM Connector > Edit DSU/CSU > Edit DSU CSU ParametersDefault:

Page 229

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-10308648-14.00 Rev 00E1 Line ParametersYou access the E1 line parameters from the Configuration Manager window.Paramete

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Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-11Parameter: HDB3S SupportPath: E1 Connector > Edit Line > Edit E1 ParametersDefault: EnableOptions:

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-12308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Mini DacsPath: E1 Connector > Edit Line > Edit E1 ParametersDefault: IdleOptions:

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Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-13HSSI Line ParametersYou access the HSSI line parameters from the Configuration Manager window.Parameter:

Page 233

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-14308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: BofL FrequencyPath: HSSI Connector > Edit Line > Edit HSSI ParametersDefault: 1 s

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Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-15Parameter: Transmission InterfacePath: HSSI Connector > Edit Line > Edit HSSI ParametersDefault: D

Page 235 - Assigning Timeslots

308648-14.00 Rev 00xxxiTable B-3. HSSI show Commands ... B-25Table B-4. MCT1/MCE

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-16308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: CRC SizePath: HSSI Connector > Edit Line > Edit HSSI ParametersDefault: 32 bitOpt

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Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-17Parameter: Loopback ConfigurationPath: HSSI Connector > Edit Line > Edit HSSI ParametersDefault: N

Page 238

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-18308648-14.00 Rev 00LAPB ParametersWhen you edit an Octal Sync link module line, or any synchronous line on Nortel Net

Page 239

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-19Parameter: Control FieldPath: COM Connector for X.25 Interface > Edit Line > LAPB > Edit LAPB P

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-20308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Max N2 RetriesPath: COM Connector for X.25 Interface > Edit Line > LAPB > Edit

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Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-21Parameter: Max T2 Acknowledge Timer (seconds)Path: COM Connector for X.25 Interface > Edit Line >

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-22308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Initiate Link Setup Action Path: COM Connector for X.25 Interface > Edit Line > L

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Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-23Parameter: WAN ProtocolPath: COM Connector for X.25 Interface > Edit Line > LAPB > Edit LAPB Pa

Page 244

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-24308648-14.00 Rev 00MCE1 Port Application and Clock ParametersParameter: Port Application ModePath: Unconfigured MCE1

Page 245 - Configuring FE1 Services

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-25MCE1 Port ParametersYou access the MCE1 port parameters from the Configuration Manager window.Parameter:

Page 247

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-26308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Line CodingPath: MCE1 Connector > Edit Logical Lines > Port Details > MCE1 Por

Page 248

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-27Parameter: Clear Alarm Threshold (seconds)Path: MCE1 Connector > Edit Logical Lines > Port Details

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-28308648-14.00 Rev 00MCT1 Port Application and Clock ParametersParameter: Port Application ModePath: Unconfigured MCT1

Page 250 - Setting the FE1 Line Type

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-29MCT1 Port ParametersYou access the MCT1 port parameters from the Configuration Manager window.Parameter:

Page 251 - Setting the FE1 Line Coding

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-30308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Line TypePath: MCT1 Connector > Edit Logical Lines > Port Details > MCT1 Port

Page 252

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-31Parameter: Signal Level (dB)Path: MCT1 Connector > Edit Logical Lines > Port Details > MCT1 Por

Page 253

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-32308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Clear Alarm Threshold (seconds)Path: MCT1 Connector > Edit Logical Lines > Port D

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Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-33Parameter: Accept Loopback RequestPath: MCT1 Connector > Edit Logical Lines > Port Details > MC

Page 255

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-34308648-14.00 Rev 00QMCT1 and DMCT1 Port ParametersIn addition to the parameters described in the previous section, th

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Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-35Parameter: Primary Clock Path: QMCT1 or DMCT1 Connector > Edit Logical Lines > Port Details > M

Page 257 - Circuit name:

308648-14.00 Rev 00xxxiii PrefaceThis guide describes WAN line services and what you do to start and customize WAN line services on a Nortel Networks

Page 258

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-36308648-14.00 Rev 00MCE1 and MCT1 Logical Line ParametersYou access the MCE1 and MCT1 logical line parameters from the

Page 259

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-37Parameter: Fractional LoopbackPath: Configured MCE1 or MCT1 Connector > MCE1 or MCT1 Logical LinesDef

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-38308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Local HDLC AddressPath: Configured MCE1 or MCT1 Connector > MCE1 or MCT1 Logical Lin

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Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-39Parameter: Rate AdaptionPath: Configured QMCT1 Connector > MCT1 Logical LinesDefault: 56K LSBOptions:

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-40308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: CRC SizePath: Configured MCE1 or MCT1 Connector > MCE1 or MCT1 Logical LinesDefault:

Page 263

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-41Parameter: BERT Mode Path: Configured QMCT1 or DMCT1 Connector > MCT1 Logical LinesDefault: DisableOp

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-42308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Accept Fractional Loopback CodePath: Configured QMCT1 Connector (in Dynamic Mode) >

Page 265

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-43FT1 Port Application and Clock ParametersParameter: NRZI TypePath: Configured QMCT1 Connector > MCT1

Page 266

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-44308648-14.00 Rev 00FT1 Port ParametersYou access the MCT1 port parameters from the Configuration Manager window.Param

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Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-45Parameter: Line TypePath: FT1 Connector > Edit Logical Lines > Port Details > FT1 Port Paramete

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Configuring WAN Line Servicesxxxiv308648-14.00 Rev 00Text ConventionsThis guide uses the following text conventions:angle brackets (< >) Indicat

Page 269 - Testing FE1 Lines

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-46308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Signal Level (dB)Path: FT1 Connector > Edit Logical Lines > Port Details > FT1

Page 270 - About the Tests

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-47Parameter: Clear Alarm Threshold (seconds)Path: FT1 Connector > Edit Logical Lines > Port Details

Page 271

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-48308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Accept Loopback RequestPath: FT1 Connector > Edit Logical Lines > Port Details &g

Page 272

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-49Parameter: Send Performance Measurement CR AddrPath: FT1 Connector > Edit Logical Lines > Port Det

Page 273

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-50308648-14.00 Rev 00FT1 Logical Line ParametersYou access the FT1 logical line parameters from the Configuration Manag

Page 274

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-51Parameter: BofL TimeoutPath: Configured FT1 Connector > FT1 Logical LinesDefault: 5 secondsOptions: 1

Page 275

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-52308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: ServicePath: Configured FT1 Connector > FT1 Logical LinesDefault: LLC1Options: Trans

Page 276

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-53Parameter: CRC SizePath: Configured FT1 Connector > FT1 Logical LinesDefault: 16 bit CRCOptions: 32 b

Page 277 - Chapter 10

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-54308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: BERT Mode Path: Configured FT1 Connector > FT1 Logical LinesDefault: DisableOptions:

Page 278 - Types of Multiline Circuits

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-55Parameter: NRZI EnablePath: Configured FT1 Connector > FT1 Logical LinesDefault: DisableOptions: Enab

Page 279 - Multiline Example

Preface308648-14.00 Rev 00xxxv AcronymsThis guide uses the following acronyms:italic text Indicates file and directory names, new terms, book titles,

Page 280 - Software Considerations

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-56308648-14.00 Rev 00FE1 Line ParametersYou access the Port Application Mode parameter from the Port Application window

Page 281

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-57FE1 Clock ParametersYou access the FT1 clock parameters from the Edit Adapter Module window.Parameter: P

Page 282

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-58308648-14.00 Rev 00FE1 Port ParametersYou access the FT1 port parameters from the Edit Adapter Module FE1 Port Parame

Page 283

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-59Parameter: Line CodingPath: FE1 Connector > Adapter Module FE1 Logical Lines > Port Details > E

Page 284

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-60308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Setup Alarm Threshold (seconds)Path: FE1 Connector > Adapter Module FE1 Logical Line

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Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-61Parameter: Loopback ConfigurationPath: FE1 Connector > Adapter Module FE1 Logical Lines > Port Det

Page 286

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-62308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Primary Clock Path: FE1 Connector > Adapter Module FE1 Logical Lines > Port Detai

Page 287

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-63FE1 Logical Line ParametersYou access the FE1 Logical Line parameters from the Adapter Module Logical Li

Page 288

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-64308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: BofL TimeoutPath: Configured FE1 Connector > Adapter Module FE1 Logical LinesDefault

Page 289 - (MCE1 Example)

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-65Parameter: PromiscuousPath: Configured FE1 Connector > Adapter Module FE1 Logical LinesDefault: Disab

Page 290

Configuring WAN Line Servicesxxxvi308648-14.00 Rev 00BofLBreath of Life (message)BRIBasic Rate InterfaceCCclear channelCCITTInternational Telegraph an

Page 291 - Logical Lines (MCE1 Example)

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-66308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Minimum Frame SpacingPath: Configured FE1 Connector > Adapter Module FE1 Logical Lin

Page 292

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-67Parameter: Remote HDLC AddressPath: Configured FE1 Connector > Adapter Module FE1 Logical LinesDefaul

Page 293

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-68308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: CRC SizePath: Configured FE1 Connector > Adapter Module FE1 Logical LinesDefault: 16

Page 294

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-69Synchronous Line ParametersYou access the synchronous line parameters from the Configuration Manager win

Page 295 - Site Manager Parameters

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-70308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: BofLPath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault: EnableOptions:

Page 296 - Asynchronous Line Parameters

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-71Parameter: MTUPath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault: 1600 bytesOptions: 3

Page 297

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-72308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Clock SourcePath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault: Extern

Page 298

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-73Parameter: Signal ModePath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault: Balanced Opti

Page 299

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-74308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Burst CountPath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault: EnableO

Page 300

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-75Parameter: Retry CountPath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault: 16 attemptsOp

Page 301

Preface308648-14.00 Rev 00xxxvii IPInternet ProtocolISDNIntegrated Services Digital NetworkISOInternational Organization for StandardizationITU-TInter

Page 302 - DSU/CSU Parameters

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-76308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Extended AddressPath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault: Di

Page 303

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-77Parameter: Minimum Frame SpacingPath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault: 1 f

Page 304 - E1 Line Parameters

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-78308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Remote AddressPath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault: 7Opt

Page 305

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-79Parameter: Pass Thru Remote AddressPath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault:

Page 306

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-80308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Sync Media TypePath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault: Def

Page 307 - HSSI Line Parameters

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-81Parameter: KG84A Sync Loss IntervalPath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault:

Page 308

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-82308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: KG84A Sync PulsePath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault: 10

Page 309

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-83Parameter: Hold Down TimePath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault: 0 secondsO

Page 310

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-84308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Sync Line CodingPath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault: NR

Page 311

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-85Parameter: Sync B Channel OverridePath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault: D

Page 312 - LAPB Parameters

Configuring WAN Line Servicesxxxviii308648-14.00 Rev 00Hard-Copy Technical ManualsYou can print selected technical manuals and release notes free, dir

Page 313

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-86308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Sync PriorityPath: COM Connector > Edit Line > Edit SYNC ParametersDefault: 1Opti

Page 314

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-87Parameter: Pasync Parity TypePath: COM Connector > Edit Line > AOT > Edit SYNC ParametersDefaul

Page 315

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-88308648-14.00 Rev 00T1 Line ParametersYou access the T1 line parameters from the Configuration Manager window.Paramete

Page 316

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-89Parameter: B8ZS SupportPath: T1 Connector > Edit Line > Edit T1 ParametersDefault: DisableOptions:

Page 317

Configuring WAN Line ServicesA-90308648-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Mini DacsPath: T1 Connector > Edit Line > Edit T1 ParametersDefault: Idle Options

Page 318

Site Manager Parameters308648-14.00 Rev 00A-91Multiline Configuration ParameterYou access the Data Path Chooser parameter from the Configuration Manag

Page 320

308648-14.00 Rev 00B-1Appendix BBCC show CommandsUse the BCC show command to display configuration and statistical information about WAN line services

Page 321

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-2308648-14.00 Rev 00show dsucsu alertsThe show dsucsu alerts command displays all DSU/CSU circuits that are enabled but

Page 322

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-3The output contains the following information:show dsucsu detail The show dsucsu detail command displays detail

Page 323 - MCT1 Port Parameters

Preface308648-14.00 Rev 00xxxix How to Get HelpIf you purchased a service contract for your Nortel Networks product from a distributor or authorized r

Page 324

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-4308648-14.00 Rev 00The output contains the following information:Name Name of the circuit associated with this line.Nu

Page 325

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-5Receive ErrorsThe output contains the following information.Transmit ErrorsThe output contains the following in

Page 326

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-6308648-14.00 Rev 00System ErrorsThe output contains the following information.show dsucsu errorsThe show dsucsu errors

Page 327

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-7Transmit ErrorsThe output contains the following information:System ErrorsThe output contains the following inf

Page 328

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-8308648-14.00 Rev 00show dsucsu sampleThe show dsucsu sample command displays data sampled from DSU/CSU lines over a pe

Page 329

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-9show dsucsu stats The show dsucsu stats command displays DSU/CSU input/output statistical information for all D

Page 330

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-10308648-14.00 Rev 00show dsucsu summary The show dsucsu summary command displays summary information for all circuits

Page 331

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-11Commands for FT1 and FE1 ServicesThe show ft1e1 <container> commands display status and statistical info

Page 332

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-12308648-14.00 Rev 00show ft1e1 alerts The show ft1e1 alerts command displays all circuits that are enabled but not up.

Page 333

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-13The output contains the following information:show ft1e1 detail The show ft1e1 detail command displays detaile

Page 334

iv308648-14.00 Rev 004. Limitation of liability. IN NO EVENT WILL NORTEL NETWORKS OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY COST OF SUBSTITUTE PROCUREMENT; S

Page 336

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-14308648-14.00 Rev 00Total Time Up/Down If the line is not up (Operational State does not equal Up), then three dashes

Page 337

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-15Receive ErrorsThe output contains the following information.Transmit ErrorsThe output contains the following i

Page 338 - FT1 Port Parameters

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-16308648-14.00 Rev 00System ErrorsThe output contains the following information. show ft1e1 errors The show ft1e1 error

Page 339

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-17Receive ErrorsThe output contains the following information:Transmit ErrorsThe output contains the following i

Page 340

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-18308648-14.00 Rev 00show ft1e1 fdl-ansiThe show ft1e1 fdl-ansi command displays the Facility Data Link (FDL) error sta

Page 341

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-19show ft1e1 fdl-att The show ft1e1 fdl-att command displays the Facility Data Link (FDL) error statistics. This

Page 342

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-20308648-14.00 Rev 00show ft1e1 framer The show ft1e1 framer command.The output contains the following information: sho

Page 343

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-21show ft1e1 sample The show ft1e1 sample command displays data sampled from drivers over a period of 10 seconds

Page 344 - FT1 Logical Line Parameters

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-22308648-14.00 Rev 00show ft1e1 stats The show ft1e1 stats command displays FT1 or FE1 input/output statistical informa

Page 345

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-23show ft1e1 summary The show ft1e1 summary command displays summary information for all circuits, or for a spec

Page 346

308648-14.00 Rev 001-1Chapter 1Getting StartedThis chapter describes how to access the physical and data link layer (line) services for the configured

Page 347

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-24308648-14.00 Rev 00show ft1e1 timeslot The show ft1e1 timeslot command identifies configured timeslots. The output co

Page 348

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-25Commands for HSSI ServicesThe show hssi <container> commands display configuration, status, and statisti

Page 349

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-26308648-14.00 Rev 00show hssi alerts The show hssi alerts command displays all HSSI circuits that are enabled but not

Page 350 - FE1 Line Parameters

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-27show hssi detail The show hssi detail command displays detailed configuration and statistical information. Thi

Page 351 - FE1 Clock Parameters

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-28308648-14.00 Rev 00Operational State Current operating state of the line driver, as follows:• BofLwait -- Driver is w

Page 352 - FE1 Port Parameters

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-29Receive ErrorsThe output contains the following information.BOFL Enables the transmission of proprietary BofL

Page 353

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-30308648-14.00 Rev 00Transmit ErrorsThe output contains the following information.System ErrorsThe output contains the

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BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-31show hssi errors The show hssi errors command displays receive, transmission, or system errors for all circuit

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-32308648-14.00 Rev 00System ErrorsThe output contains the following information:show hssi sample The show hssi sample c

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BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-33The output contains the following information:show hssi stats The show hssi stats command displays HSSI input/

Page 357 - FE1 Logical Line Parameters

Configuring WAN Line Services1-2308648-14.00 Rev 00What’s the Default Configuration?With the exception of multichannel circuits (MCE1 and MCT1), route

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-34308648-14.00 Rev 00The output contains the following information:Slot/Conn Slot location of the HSSI module within th

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BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-35show hssi summary The show hssi summary command displays summary information for all circuits or a specific ci

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-36308648-14.00 Rev 00Operational State State of the line drivers, as follows:• BofLwait -- Driver is waiting for its ow

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BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-37Commands for MCT1/MCE1 ServicesThe show mct1e1 <container> commands display configuration, status, and s

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-38308648-14.00 Rev 00show mct1e1 alerts The show mct1e1 alerts command displays all MCT1/MCE1 circuits that are enabled

Page 363 - Synchronous Line Parameters

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-39show mct1e1 bert-stats-ll The show mct1e1 bert-status-ll command displays statistics about BERT logical line t

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-40308648-14.00 Rev 00show mct1e1 bert-stats-port The show mct1e1 bert-stats-port command displays statistics about BERT

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BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-41show mct1e1 clock-stateThe show mct1e1 clock-state command displays the MCT1/MCE1 module’s clock status. The o

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-42308648-14.00 Rev 00show mct1e1 e1portThe show mct1e1 e1port command displays the MCE1 port information. The output co

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BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-43show mct1e1 fdl-ansiThe show mct1e1 fdl-ansi command displays the Facility Data Link (FDL) error statistics in

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Getting Started308648-14.00 Rev 001-3Starting the Configuration ToolsBefore configuring WAN line services, refer to the following user guides for inst

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-44308648-14.00 Rev 00show mct1e1 fdl-attThe show mct1e1 fdl-att command displays the Facility Data Link (FDL) error sta

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BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-45show mct1e1 framerThe show mct1e1 framer command displays error information about the T1 and E1 framers. The o

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-46308648-14.00 Rev 00show mct1e1 rx-errors The show mct1e1 rx-errors command displays error for all circuits or for a s

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BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-47show mct1e1 stats The show mct1e1 stats command displays MCT1/MCE1 input/output statistical information for al

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-48308648-14.00 Rev 00show mct1e1 summary The show mct1e1 summary command displays MCT1/MCE1 summary information for all

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BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-49Rate Adaption Number of bits and their positions within the timeslot, as follows:• 64K -- Uses all 8 bits in t

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-50308648-14.00 Rev 00show mct1e1 system-errors The show mct1e1 system-errors command displays information about system

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BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-51show mct1e1 t1portThe show mct1e1 t1port command displays MCT1 port information. The output contains the follo

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-52308648-14.00 Rev 00show mct1e1 timeslotThe show mct1e1 timeslot command displays timeslot assignments for all circuit

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BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-53Commands for Serial ServicesThe show serial <container> commands display configuration, status, and stat

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Configuring WAN Line Services1-4308648-14.00 Rev 00Accessing Line ParametersYou can use the BCC or Site Manager to access WAN line services.Using the

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-54308648-14.00 Rev 00show serial alerts The show serial alerts command displays all serial circuits that are enabled bu

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BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-55show serial detail The show serial detail command displays detailed configuration and statistical information.

Page 382 - T1 Line Parameters

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-56308648-14.00 Rev 00MTU Maximum transfer unit size -- the buffer size for the DSU/CSU port (also the largest frame tha

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BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-57Receive ErrorsThe output contains the following information.Transmit ErrorsThe output contains the following i

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-58308648-14.00 Rev 00show serial eia-statusThe show serial eia-status command monitors EIA signals on a specific serial

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BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-59show serial errors The show serial errors command displays receive, transmission, or system errors for all cir

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-60308648-14.00 Rev 00System ErrorsThe output contains the following information:show serial sample The show serial samp

Page 387 - BCC show Commands

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-61The output contains the following information:show serial stats The show serial stats command displays serial

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Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-62308648-14.00 Rev 00The output contains the following information:Slot/Conn Slot location of the MCT1/MCE1 module with

Page 389 - <slot>

BCC show Commands308648-14.00 Rev 00B-63show serial summary The show serial summary command displays summary information for all circuits.The output c

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Getting Started308648-14.00 Rev 001-5Using Site ManagerTo access line parameters, complete the following tasks.The Circuit List identifies all circuit

Page 391 - Transmit Errors

Configuring WAN Line ServicesB-64308648-14.00 Rev 00Total Time Up/Down If the line is not up (Operational State does not equal Up), then three dashes

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308648-14.00 Rev 00C-1 Appendix CTroubleshooting an MCT1 ConnectionThis section assumes that you have isolated a problem to a multichannel T1 (MCT1) c

Page 393 - System Errors

Configuring WAN Line ServicesC-2308648-14.00 Rev 005.Watch the LEDs on the back of the MCT1 module. If the Sync LED keeps flashing, the line build out

Page 394 - <number_of_seconds>

308648-14.00 Rev 00Glossary-1 GlossaryattributeProperties or functional aspects of a configurable MIB object. See parameter.channelThe multiplexed sig

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308648-14.00 Rev 00Index-1Aacronyms, xxxvaddress mode, FDL HDLC, 7-23, 8-12, A-32, A-47addressing, point-to-point connectionsconventions, 2-14explicit

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Index-2308648-14.00 Rev 00clock, timingFE1, 9-3FT1, 8-3HSSI, 5-6internal DSU/CSU, 4-4MCE1/MCT1, 7-5synchronous, 2-8clocking, MCT1, C-2connector, defin

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308648-14.00 Rev 00Index-3testing the line, 9-26, 9-29timeslots, 9-23Frame Relay multiline traffic distribution, 10-11FT1BERT mode, 8-35, 8-41defining

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Index-4308648-14.00 Rev 00KKG84Aconfiguring, 2-21cryptographic device, 2-11, A-73LLAPBdescription, 2-34parametersCommand/Response Address, 2-41, A-22C

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308648-14.00 Rev 00Index-5WAN Protocol, A-37, A-67WAN protocol, 7-35logical lines, defining, 7-35 to 7-36multiline groupings, 10-11parametersBERT Alar

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Configuring WAN Line Services1-6308648-14.00 Rev 00To edit a circuit, complete the following tasks.The circuit type determines how you edit line servi

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Index-6308648-14.00 Rev 00traffic distribution methods, 10-10types, 10-2multilink feature, 10-5Multilink PPP feature, 10-5munich.exe file, C-2Pparamet

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308648-14.00 Rev 00Index-7Sync Priority, 2-28, A-86Transmit Window Size, 2-13, A-76WAN Protocol, 2-17, A-79TT1, 6-10configuring for multiline, 10-2con

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Getting Started308648-14.00 Rev 001-7FT1 Chapter 8FE1 Chapter 9Multiline synchronous, HSSI, T1/E1, or MCT1/MCE1 Chapter 10ATM DXI Chapter 2 (COM line)

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308648-14.00 Rev 002-1Chapter 2Configuring Synchronous ServicesYou configure and customize line services for synchronous WAN circuits and the Link Acc

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308648-14.00 Rev 00v Contents PrefaceBefore You Begin ...

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-2308648-14.00 Rev 00Overview of Synchronous ServicesEach synchronous interface: • Connects a Nortel Networks router or

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-3Setting the External Clock Speed✓✓2-10Setting the Signal Mode✓✓2-10Enabling and Disabling RTS Si

Page 411 - Commands for HSSI Services

Configuring WAN Line Services2-4308648-14.00 Rev 00Enabling or Disabling Synchronous ServicesThe router enables synchronous line services when you add

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-5Enabling or Disabling BofL MessagesThe Breath of Life (BofL) parameter enables or disables the t

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-6308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the BofL TimeoutThe BofL Timeout parameter specifies the time between transmissions of BofL

Page 414

Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-7Using the BCCTo set the MTU size, navigate to the serial prompt (for example, box; serial/2/1) a

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-8308648-14.00 Rev 00Configuring Clocking SignalsBy default, the synchronous interface operates with an external clock s

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-9Setting the Internal Clock SpeedThe Internal Clock Speed parameter sets the clock speed of an in

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-10308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the External Clock SpeedThe External Clock Speed parameter sets the clock speed of an exte

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-11Using the BCCTo set the signal mode, navigate to the serial prompt (for example, box; serial/2/

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vi308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the MTU ...2-6Using t

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-12308648-14.00 Rev 00Enabling or Disabling Burst CountThe Burst Count parameter provides performance tuning. Enable set

Page 421

Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-13Setting this parameter to Transparent enables raw HDLC mode. LLC1 specifies connectionless data

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-14308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting Minimum Frame SpacingThe Minimum Frame Spacing parameter specifies the minimum number of f

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-15Figure 2-1. Satellite Broadcast (Sample Topology)Conventional addressing designates routers A,

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-16308648-14.00 Rev 00Local AddressThe local interface receives only frames whose HDLC addresses match the Local Address

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-17Viewing the Configured WAN ProtocolYou can view the WAN protocol that is enabled on a synchrono

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-18308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Pass Thru Remote AddressUsing the BCCTo set the pass thru remote address, navigate to

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-19Setting the CRC SizeThe cyclic redundancy check (CRC) size specifies an error-detection scheme.

Page 428

Configuring WAN Line Services2-20308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo set the media type, navigate to the serial prompt (for example, box; serial/2/1) a

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-21Setting the Line CodingOn AN, ASN, or System 5000 routers, and on a router with an Octal Sync l

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308648-14.00 Rev 00viiSetting the Pass Thru Local Address ...2-18Setting the CRC Size ...

Page 431 - E1 framers

Configuring WAN Line Services2-22308648-14.00 Rev 00Figure 2-2. KG84A Network ConfigurationThe Nortel Networks router attaches to the KG84A device usi

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-23KG84A CycleBy default, the timer cycle is set to 100 milliseconds (ms). This cycle value is use

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-24308648-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerSee the KG84A Remote Resync Wait parameter on page A-81 for information.KG84A Sy

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-25Setting the Retry CountBy default, the router makes 16 attempts to retransmit a frame before a

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-26308648-14.00 Rev 00Enabling or Disabling Receiver Ready SignalsBy default, the synchronous interface does not send a

Page 436

Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-27For example, the following command sets the cable type to V35:serial/2/1# cable-type v35Using S

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-28308648-14.00 Rev 00Enabling or Disabling Remote Loopback DetectionBy enabling remote loopback detection on an interfa

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-29Using Site ManagerSee the Sync Priority parameter on page A-86 for information.Setting the Hold

Page 439 - Commands for Serial Services

Configuring WAN Line Services2-30308648-14.00 Rev 00You can set the B channel to one of the following:•DEFAULT• BCHANNEL1• BCHANNEL2• FLOATINGBIf your

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-31HDLC Flags is the default IFTF pattern for all synchronous media types except ISDN BRI. For ISD

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viii308648-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCC ...2-28Using Site M

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-32308648-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerSee the WAN Serial Interface Type parameter on page A-86 for information.Setting

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-33Setting the Pasync Parity TypeThe Pasync Parity Type parameter sets the error-detection method

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-34308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Pasync Baud RateThe Pasync Baud Rate parameter sets the transmission speed for polled

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-35LAPB ParametersThis section describes how to edit LAPB parameters using Site Manager. It covers

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-36308648-14.00 Rev 00Figure 2-3. Edit LAPB Parameters WindowEnabling or Disabling LAPB ServicesThe router enables LAPB

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-37If you do not want to assign a specific station type, and instead want the network to determine

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-38308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Maximum N1 Frame SizeThe Max N1 Frame Size parameter specifies the frame size, in byte

Page 449

Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-39Setting the Maximum T1 Acknowledge TimerThe Max T1 Acknowledge Timer parameter specifies the ti

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Configuring WAN Line Services2-40308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Maximum T3 Disconnect TimerThe Max T3 Disconnect Timer specifies the time, in seconds,

Page 451 - Appendix C

Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-41Enabling or Disabling Receiver Ready (RR) FramesThe Idle RR Frames parameter enables or disable

Page 452 - <slot_no.>

308648-14.00 Rev 00ixEnabling or Disabling Receiver Ready (RR) Frames ...2-41Selecting the Local Command or Respon

Page 453 - Glossary

Configuring WAN Line Services2-42308648-14.00 Rev 00Viewing the WAN ProtocolYou can see which protocol, Standard (PPP) or X.25, is enabled on this int

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Configuring Synchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 002-43ExampleResetting EIA Signal StatusYou can reset the state change status of the EIA signals bein

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308648-14.00 Rev 003-1Chapter 3Configuring BayStack AN and ANHAsynchronous ServicesThis chapter describes how to edit asynchronous services for BaySta

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Configuring WAN Line Services3-2308648-14.00 Rev 00See Chapter 1 for information about accessing the Edit ASYNC Parameters window. Use the window’s sc

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Configuring BayStack AN and ANH Asynchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 003-3Setting the MTUThe largest packet size that this interface can transmit ove

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Configuring WAN Line Services3-4308648-14.00 Rev 00Specifying the Remote PortThe router uses the remote port number only when the Start Protocol param

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Configuring BayStack AN and ANH Asynchronous Services308648-14.00 Rev 003-5Setting the Idle TimerBy default, the router determines that the asynchrono

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Configuring WAN Line Services3-6308648-14.00 Rev 00Setting the TCP Inactive LimitWhen the TCP inactive limit timer expires, the TCP connection between

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308648-14.00 Rev 004-1 Chapter 4Configuring BayStack DSU/CSU ServicesYou configure and customize services for an internal DSU/CSU installed in a BaySt

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