Health and status, Dte status, Circuit quality – Paradyne COMSPHERE 3611 User Manual
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Front Panel Operation
3-5
3610-A2-GB48-50
September 1996
Health and Status
Health and Status (H/S) displays the health and status
of the DSU, and DBM, TDM or MCMP, if installed. DSU
and line conditions are automatically scanned for normal
limits. Refer to the User’s Guide for Health and Status
messages.
Device Health and Status
Device Health and Status (Devic) reports health and
status information for a selected DSU.
For a DSU with TDM or MCMP, the Device Health
and Status report displays:
•
The health and status of both the DSU and TDM or
MCMP circuit cards.
•
Any test or alarm involving the TDM or MCMP
that also affects the DSU.
•
Any test or alarm that appears on the DSU’s Device
Health and Status report.
DTE Status
DTE status is a snapshot display of the local or remote
DSU/DBM’s external DTE interface status. For TDM,
MCMP, or Bridge mode, an additional port number screen
appears.
F1
Port Number:
1
Displ
F2
F3
Use F1 and F2 to change the port number and F3 to
display the status.
The following external DTE interface data appears for
the selected DSU with TDM or MCMP. The display may
differ from the DSU’s LED indicators which reflect the
internal states of the interface circuits.
F1
Prt 01
DTE Stats:
TXD
RXD
DSR
F2
F3
The DTE interface leads appear in sets. Use the
or
key to scroll and view the next set of DTE leads.
Table 3-2
DTE Lead Status Codes
Code
Lead Status
–
ON/SPACE (line above text line)
_
Off/MARK (line below text line)
↑↓
In transition between Off and ON
Circuit Quality
Circuit Quality (CircQ) is a display of the DDS
Receive Signal Loss and analog DBM measurements.
Circuit Quality does not display when MUX Function is
set for EBrdg. Refer to Document No. 3610-A2-GB46 for
more information.
Identity
Identity (ID) displays a report showing a DSU’s
model number, serial number, software/firmware version,
network address, DDS rate, DBM rate, and the DBM type
installed. For a DSU with TDM or MCMP, the TDM or
MCMP circuit card’s model, application, and firmware
version also appear. Refer to Table 3-3 in your User’s
Guide for Identity Descriptions.
Terminal Power
Terminal Power (TPwr) is a display showing the status
of the connected DTE’s EIA-232 and V.35 interface. For a
DSU with TDM or MCMP, Terminal Power displays the
RTS lead status for the DTE connected to the DSU for
Port 1. The front panel displays On when the voltage is
less than –3V or greater than +3V.