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IMUX Performance/Status Menu
The Performance/Status Menu customizes to reflect the data port
type. The HSSI interface includes three additional elements,
described below.
HSSI Interface
The HSSI display has three elements that are not available in the
V.35 display. These elements reflect the status of HSSI defined
signal lines:
•
DTR
•
Loopback A
•
Loopback B
These loopback codes can be sent by the DTE (ex. router) to request
actions on the DCE (IMUX). These lines are monitored and their
state is reflected in this menu.
The DTR reflects the status of the DTE Ready signal that was
explained under configuration of automatic and manual mode
operation.
Field/Command
Description
Data Port Type
Displays the type of data port. Options are: HSSI or V.35.
AIS Pattern
Displays the status of the AIS (Alarm Indication Signal) Pattern. Options are: enabled
or disabled.
Loopback
Displays an active loopback, if any.
Lines Equipped
An “X” shows the status of each line configured for use by the selected IMUX card.
Lines Active
Shows which lines are in use by the selected IMUX card. The IMUX card uses a line
only if Frame Sync and Clear To Send signals are active.
Frame Sync
Shows that the selected IMUX card has recognized and synchronized with the IMUX
frame structure on the incoming (RX) signal on these lines.
CTS Received
The selected IMUX card has received confirmation of frame detection and
synchronization by the far-end IMUX card on these lines via IMUX Frame signalling
bits.
CRC Error
Shows a CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) error was detected in one or more of a
group of five IMUX frames on these lines.
Far CRC Error
Shows a CRC error was detected by the far-end IMUX card in one or more of a group
of five IMUX frames on these lines.
A
AIS Pattern—selects the AIS (Alarm Indication Signal). Valid options are: disabled, all
ones, or all zeros. Generally “all ones” is the preferred AIS.
E
Equipment Loopback (ELB)—Activates or deactivates the equipment loopback. A
equipment loopback is a loopback at the synchronous serial interface that faces the
local DTE only. See
P
Payload Loopback (PLB)—Activates or deactivates PLB. A payload loopback faces the
M1-3 multiplexer and through it, the far end IMUX. See
X
Main Menu—Return to the
Main Menu
.