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configuration, such as the type of electrical interface of the port, which may be different on
the local side from the remote side. On the other hand, most channel parameters, for
example, channel rate, apply to both local and remote ports.
After choosing a local or remote context, the operator then chooses the channel number to
which subsequent commands will be directed. Once this selection is made the command
menu options, 1 through 12 are presented and the commands will only apply to that channel.
The following subsections outline each of the command menus comprising the Channel
Configuration.
4.7.3.1 Channel State [1]
This menu allows setting a selected channel in an operational mode, or either of two offline
states.
Option [1] - Un-Suspend Channel (also used to activate MANUAL restoral channels)
This option returns a suspended channel to active service with it‟s previously defined
configuration on the composite link to which it was allocated.
Option [2] - Allocate Channel on Composite Link A
Option [3] - Allocate Channel on Composite Link B
Option [4] - Suspend Channel
This option deactivates a channel and removes it‟s allocation from the composite link to
which it was assigned. However the channel parameters are saved so that the channel can
be un-suspended.
Option [5] - Take Channel Out Of Service
This option removes a channel from service along with any parameters assigned to it.
4.7.3.2 Channel Port Rate [2]
Selecting any of the channel port rate options configures the channel for operation at that bit
rate. This selection applies to not only the channel, but also to ports at both ends of the link.
The available options are:
Option [1] - 1200 bps
Option [2] - 2400 bps
Option [3] - 4800 bps
Option [4] - 7200 bps
Option [5] - 9600 bps
Option [6] - 14.4 Kbps
Option [7] - 16.0 Kbps
Option [8] - 19.2 Kbps
Option [9] - 24.0 Kbps
Option [10] - 28.8 Kbps
Option [11] - 32.0 Kbps
Option [12] - 38.4 Kbps
Option [13] - 40.0 Kbps
Option [14] - 48.0 Kbps
Option [15] - 56.0 Kbps
Option [16] - 64.0 Kbps
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