Server Cards
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ACS-PRI/BRI Card
ACS-PRI/BRI Card User Screens and Settings
Table 6-3. Options and Defaults
STATE
The State setting determines the status of each D channel. The available options are stdby,
conf or actv.
As with most other cards in the system, the stdby (standby) setting keeps the resource to
which it is associated (in this case, the associated D channel) in inactive mode. When a D
channel is in stdby, it does not use any system resources such as B channels or processor time
on the ACS-PRI/BRI server card.
When a D channel is in actv (active) state, all B channels are reserved, and the system attempts
to maintain its D channel session with the other end (e.g. switch or PBX) of the D channel. If
the D channel loses contact with the other end when it is in the active state, a D channel alarm
will be generated.
Because there are times when users want to temporarily suspend the D channel session with
the other end (e.g., when adding additional B channels to the system), but do not want to lose
all the D channel settings already completed (see caution below), a third state has been added
to the D channels on the ACS-PRI/BRI card. The conf (configure) state is used to initially
configure the D channel and to change the configuration later.
When a D channel is in the configure state, it does not attempt to maintain a protocol session
with the far end. Also, B channels assigned to a D channel that is in the configure state are
reserved for the D channel, and thus are not available to other D channels nor to other system
modules (e.g. user ports or cross-connect) that might want to use them as DS0s. The only way
to free up B channels taken by a D channel in configure state is to free each resource
individually, or to put the D channel back into standby state.
Parameter
User Options
Default
STATE
stdby conf actv
stdby
WAN
w1-1 w1-2 w2-1 w2-2 w3-1 w3-2 w4-1 w4-2 w1-1
TS
1-24 1-31
24
RATE
56k 64k
64k
SIDE
user net
user
SW. TYPE
fjtsu att_4 dms_1 dms_2 att_5 ni_2 dpnss dass2
net_5 mcl
fjtsu
DATA INV
no yes
no
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