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Data administration
553-2811-200
Standard 6.0
December 1994
DTI data administration
A more detailed explanation of maintenance and out-of-service thresholds is
located in
Digital Trunk Interface/Computer-to-PBX Interface maintenance
(553-2811-500). Also, refer to the
X11 input/output guide
(553-3001-400) for
a complete listing and description of software programs.
Prompt
Response
Comments
Step 1
Gather data for the DTI thresholds and counters. Response to the following
prompts in
LD 73
is required. Defaults are in parentheses.
REQ
NEW, CHG,
PRT, OUT,
END
Action Request (create, modify, print, remove data, or terminate
program).
TYPE
DDB
Digital data block.
CEQT
Yes, No
Clock Controller equipped.
Prompted for MS, ST, RT, N, NT, XN, or XT. Defaults to NO if
response to REQ = NEW.
Otherwise, defaults to previous value.
PREF
0-159
Primary reference source for clock synchronization controller. Use
<cr> for free-running mode.
SREF
0-159
Secondary reference source for clock synchronization controller.
Prompted only if PREF is not free-run. Use <cr> for free-running
mode.
TRSH
0-15
Create, change, or remove a DTI threshold telephone.
This number is entered in LD 17 when defining the DTI loop. Use
Xxx to remove TRSH (LD 17 DLOP/TRSH associated with this
TRSH must be removed first). See Step 2.
RALM
1-(3)-128
Yellow (remote) alarm/clear threshold.
This is the number of “remote alarm clear” signals received in 24
hours. If the threshold is reached, the DTI/PRI must be restored to
service manually.
BIPC
0-(2)-128
24-hour bit rate violation threshold.
If 0 is entered, there is no limit on number of times trunk can be
taken out and automatically restored to service. See the
X11
input/output guide
(553-3001-400).
Note:
Automatic restoration is available only with Release 12 and later software.