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Configuration

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Verilink SCC 2130 User Manual

Table 3-3

SCC 2130 Main Menu Commands

The Configuration Menu

In the Main Menu shown in

Figure 3-1

, the element [I] is selected.

The letter I is defined in the Key as an IDCSU. In the case of a card
in slot 1 of shelf 1, this would be the SCC 2130 card.

The SCC 2130 contains two completely separate functions, an SNMP
network controller and a T1 IDCSU.

The T1 CSU/DSU portion of an SCC 2130 is a TAC 2130 card. Once
an SCC 2130 is installed in a node, additional T1 IDCSU
requirements can be met by adding TAC 2130 modules.

Each node (group of shelves connected together) must have only
one node controller card. This card should be located in slot 1 of
shelf 1. If additional IDCSU cards are needed, use TAC 2130 cards
instead of adding more SCC cards.

Therefore, an I located in the slot 1 shelf 1 position will represent
an SCC 2130 while an I located at some other position will
represent a TAC 2130.

Use the command C, which brings up the Configuration Menu for
the element.

Menu Option

Description

Instructions

S) shelf/slot

Used to navigate from module

to module within a node.

Enter the shelf number and slot number of the

desired module, use a comma delimiter (1,2).

N) near element

Selects the local node.

Used to return from a far element session.

F) far element

Selects the node at the remote

end of the T1 circuit connected

to the current module, functions

only if ESF FDL has continuity.

With version 2.03 or higher SCC firmware, you

can navigate from module to module in the

remote node, earlier firmware versions only

allowed access to the remote IDCSU module.

C) configuration

Selects the Configuration

Menu.

See

Figure 3-2

and

Table 3-4

below

P) performance

Selects the Performance Menu. See

Chapter 4

of this manual.

D) diagnostics

Selects the Diagnostics Menu.

See

Chapter 5

of this manual.

O) node

administration

Selects the Node

Administration Menu.

See

Figure 3-3

and

Table 3-5

below.

M) monitor alarms

Toggles on/off the monitor

alarms function.

If monitor alarms is ON, alarm messages are

displayed on the Craft interface as they occur.

No alarm messages are displayed if monitor

alarms is OFF, alarms appear only in the alarm

buffer.

A) view alarm buffer

Displays alarm buffer.

A history of recent alarms is displayed.

X) log off

Exits the Main Menu.

Returns to

pSH+>

pSH+>

pSH+>

pSH+>

prompt, the TCP/IP shell.