
change system-parameters maintenance
Issue 4 May 2002
8-37
555-233-123
CPE Alarm
Activation
Level
Indicates the minimum level (Major, Minor or Warning) to activate
Customer-Provided Equipment (CPE) alarm. If the level is none,
the CPE does not activate for any alarm. (none)
NOTE:
When the switch goes into Emergency Transfer, the
CPE alarm activates regardless of the CPE Alarm
Activation Level setting.
Packet Bus
Activated
If this field is set to yes, maintenance software assumes that a
Packet Control circuit pack is installed. If packet endpoints (for
example, ASAI, and/or BRI) are administered, and maintenance
testing runs on both the Packet Control circuit pack and Packet
Bus (set this field to yes after a packet control circuit pack is
installed.). If a Packet Control circuit pack is not installed in the
system, a major alarm is raised against the PKT-CTRL MO.
Change this field to no if no packet endpoints are administered,
to ensure that no packet endpoints can be administered if the
packet bus deactivated.
Set this field to yes after a Packet Control circuit pack is
installed.
If a Packet Control circuit pack is not installed, then this field
should be set to no (the only exception is system translations
that do not have all required hardware). (n)
Customer Access
to INADS Port
To prevent customer login ID access to system administration
and maintenance interface control, set this field to no. Avaya
services has sole access to this field. (n)
Repeat Dial
Interval (MMS)
Number of minutes that the system must wait before attempting
another call origination to an OSS. Lack of a far-end
acknowledgment triggers the timer.
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