MDS 05-3627A01, Rev. D
LEDR Series I/O Guide
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This command displays corrected bytes and uncorrectable FEC block
errors.
Example Response:
fec: 1812992 Correctable Bytes
fec: 2 Uncorrectable Blocks
freq
Frequency of TX & RX Channel
Usage:
freq [<tx|rx>] [<freq>] [<freq>]
This command sets or displays the transmit and receive frequency.
Example Response:
freq {TxFreq}: 942175000 Hz
freq {RxFreq}: 944175000 Hz
fset
Frequency Setting
Usage:
fset [<min freq>] [<max freq>]
This command sets the absolute frequency limits of the transmitter and
receiver.
Example Response:
fset {Tx MinFreq}: 1350000000 Hz
fset {Tx MaxFreq}: 1535000000 Hz
fset {Rx MinFreq}: 1350000000 Hz
fset {Rx MaxFreq}: 1535000000 Hz
fstruct
Frame Structure
Usage:
fstruct [linelist] [mode <0-7|none>]
This command is used to set or display the span(s) frame structure. The
[linelist]
variable represents a list of line interfaces. This entry can be
either a single line number or line name (see
linename
command), a
comma-separated list of line numbers or line names, a range of line
numbers (i.e., 1-4), or if
linelist
is not given all lines.
In general, this parameter should be configured to match the frame
structure used by the customer premises equipment. The
fstruct
com-
mand also controls the generation of performance report messages in
ESF modes. In E1 radios, an unframed mode is available by issuing the
command
fstruct mode 8
.
In Fractional-E1 mode timeslot 0 is always sent, and for fstruct modes 4
through 7, timeslot 16 must be added to the payload list for proper oper-
ation.
E1
FT1
FE1