MAX User Interfaces
Using status windows
MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
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Line status window
To display a line status, tab to the Main Status Menu, which is, by default, the top-left status
window. Slot 1 contains the built-in T1 line, E1 line, or BRI line connections. Press the Down
Arrow key to move the cursor to Slot 1 (10-000 Net1/T1 on a T1 MAX 3000 unit). For
example:
|--------------------|
|Main Status Menu
|
| 00-000 System
|
| >10-000 Net/T1 |
|
20-000 Empty
|
| |
Then press the Right Arrow key to access the Net/T1 > Line N Stat window. For example:
|--------------------|
|10-000 Net1/T1
|
|>10-100 Line 1 Stat |
| 10-200 Line 2 Stat |
| 10-300 Line 3 Statv|
|
|
Press the Down Arrow key to move the cursor to the line you want to check, then press the
Right Arrow key. The window displays four lines:
|--------------------|
|10-000 1234567890
|
| L1/LA ----------
|
|
12345678901234
|
|
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|
|
|
Interpret the lines as follows:
•
The first line shows the menu number and column numbers for channels 1–10.
•
The second line identifies the line (L1 or L2), displays a 2-character link-status indicator,
and displays a 1-character channel-status indicator for each channel. For example,
LA
indicates Link Active (the line is physically connected).
Other link-status indicators are:
–
n
means the channel is nailed.
–
*
indicates a current connection.
–
-
means the channels is idle but in service.
–
s
means the channel is an active D channel (ISDN only).
•
The third line has column headers for channels 11–24.
•
The fourth line shows a 1-character channel-status indicators for channels 11–24.