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Channel allocation, Signalling enabled, Port – Verilink PRISM 3010 Dual DSX-1 (34-00250.2) Product Manual User Manual

Page 20: Framing, Line code, Dsx level, Channel

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This screen has the following fields, most of which have user-selectable options.
To send the new line configuration to the unit, either press Enter on one of the
fields, change the Element selection, or exit the screen.

Channel

Allocation

Indicates the network channel assignments with Channel 1 on the left and Channel
24 on the right.

The top line identifies the slot number and the bottom line identifies the port
number. A plus (+) sign in the slot position indicates either a remote
communication link or the fill channels used for the alternate channel assignment
mode. When channels are assigned to a port in the ALTERNATE mode (Refer to
chapter Terminal Operation, section Fault and Loop Status of the 3030 or 3060
reference manual), each data channel is followed by an idle channel not assignable
for other ports and marked with an x in the port position.

The T1 DTE port is identified with an asterisk (*) in the port position. The Remote
Comm Link is identified with an R in the port position. Refer to the following
example.

Channel

222222 2+2+2+ 333333 11111+

Allocation:

AAAAAA BXBXBX ABCDEF *****R

Slot 2, Port A is assigned to network channels 1 –6 (contiguous).
Slot 2, Port B is assigned to network channels 7 –12 (alternating).
Slot 3, Port A is assigned to network channel 13 (voice).
Slot 3, Port B is assigned to network channel 14 (voice).
Slot 3, Port C is assigned to network channel 15 (voice).
Slot 3, Port D is assigned to network channel 16 (voice).
Slot 3, Port E is assigned to network channel 17 (voice).
Slot 3, Port F is assigned to network channel 18 (voice).
Network channels 19–23 are mapped through to the T1 DTE.
Network channel 24 is assigned to the remote communication link.

Signalling Enabled

Used to show which channel has robbed-bit signalling enabled.

Port #

Used to select the configuration of the slot (2 or 3 for the 3030 and 2 through 6 for
the 3060) and the port (A or B).

The following parameters are for the displayed slot and port.

Framing

Selects the type of framing for the network side of the element. The choices are
ESF and D4.

Line Code

Sets the network side line coding. The choices are AMI and B8ZS.

DSX Level

Specifies the DTE line build out signal level. the choices are 0– 110 ft, 111 –220 ft,
221 –330 ft, 331– 440 ft, 441– 550 ft, 551 –660 ft, and > 660 ft

Channel

Selects channels to be assigned to the DSX port, from 1 through 24.