Screen Menus and Definitions
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J
Alarm on
HDSL
Threshold
DISABLED
This parameter controls whether a minor alarm is generated if the HDSL
ES Alarm Threshold or HDSL Margin Threshold is exceeded. The
values can be set to one of the following parameters:
•
DISABLED: A minor alarm does not occur when the HDSL ES
Alarm Threshold and/or HDSL Margin Threshold is exceeded.
•
ENABLED: A minor alarm occurs when the HDSL ES Alarm
Threshold and/or HDSL Margin Threshold is exceeded.
K
Local Loop
Length
Long
The length of subscriber loop supported by PG-Flex is determined by
this parameter and affects all subscriber loops within a single PG-Flex
system. The length of the loop affects the total power required by the
PG-Flex system; the shorter the loop, the less the power required. For
the majority of applications, the power saved is relatively insignificant
and the default value ("LONG") should be selected. The values can be
set to one of the following parameters:
•
LONG: The PG-Flex system can support subscriber loops with a
line resistance of 530
Ω
or less.
•
SHORT: The PG-Flex system can support subscriber loops with a
line resistance of 400
Ω
or less.
L
Alarm on
Configuration
DISABLED
Each channel card in a PG-Flex system must have a corresponding
channel card type at the opposite node. A mismatch condition results
when a card does not have the correct corresponding card at the other end
due to channel unit removal, type mixing, or failure. Note if a mismatch
condition exists, between the CO and RT, replace the corresponding
channel with a matching channel unit. The values can be set to one of
the following parameters:
•
DISABLED: A minor alarm does not occur if there is a mismatch of
channel units.
•
ENABLED: A minor alarm occurs if there is a mismatch of channel
units.
M
Alarm on
Insufficient
Time Slot
DISABLED
This parameter determines whether a minor alarm is generated if more
circuits have been enabled than there are time slots available. This could
occur when enabling ISDN circuits without first disabling a sufficient
number of POTS circuits to ensure that there are enough time slots
available to support the ISDN circuits. The values can be set to one of
the following parameters:
•
DISABLED: A minor alarm does not occur if more circuits have
been enabled than there are available time slots.
•
ENABLED: A minor alarm occurs if more circuits have been
enabled than there are available time slots.
Table A-3. System Settings Menu Options (Continued)
Type
Letter
Parameter
Default Value
Function
Summary of Contents for PG-Flex
Page 10: ...PG Flex System Overview 2 Figure 1 Typical PG Flex Configuration 23 Shelf shown ...
Page 24: ...PG Flex System Overview 16 ...
Page 52: ...Installing PG Flex System Hardware 44 Figure 21 Connecting the Metallic Bypass Pair ...
Page 62: ...Installing PG Flex System Hardware 54 ...
Page 66: ...Terminal Management 58 Figure 28 Connecting an ASCII Terminal to a Line Unit ...
Page 104: ...Performance Monitoring 96 ...
Page 120: ...Troubleshooting 112 ...
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Page 162: ...Acronyms and Glossary Glossary 4 ...
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