ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance
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© 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
DLP-530
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Table 530-1. ODS2 Configuration Fields, continued
FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT
T2 Service State Toggle Leave this field at OOS at this time to avoid undesirable reporting of alarms.
Select IS after completing the remaining configurations.
OOS
BER Alarm
Threshold
Toggle Set to OFF or set between
10
–6
and 10
–10
The average Bit Error Ratios of both the
incoming optical signals are monitored by the
ODS2. By monitoring BERs, the ODS2 is
capable of triggering a minor alarm when any of
the monitored signals degrades below the BER
threshold level.
10
–8
BER Switch
Threshold
Toggle Set between 10
–4
and 10
–
10
This sets the threshold at which the APS will be
executed.
10
–6
Provision Toggle YES Brings up T1 default settings and allows
configuration changes.
NO
(set for each T1) NO Facility not provisioned.
T1 Service State Toggle Leave this field at OOS at this time to avoid undesirable reporting of alarms.
Select IS after completing the remaining configurations.
OOS
Line Code Toggle AMI Alternate Mark Inversion AMI
(set for each T1) B8ZS Bipolar Eight-Zero Substitution
Circuit Identifier Input Enter up to 20 characters
or leave blank.
Use alphanumeric characters; embedded
hyphens are allowed.
None
(set for each T1)
Remote Pulse
Equalization
Toggle 0–133 ft., 133–226 ft.,
226–399 ft., 399–533 ft.,
533–655 ft., or NOT
APPL.
The DS1 signal output provides standard DSX
signal levels which can be compensated for at
various distances (i.e., cable length).
0–133 ft.
Remote Frame
Format
Fixed Locked at NOT APPL. NOT APPL
Remote PPS (Path
Protection Switch)
Threshold
Fixed Locked at NOT APPL. NOT APPL
T2 Service State Toggle IS (In-Service) Places facility in service and allows T2 alarm
reporting by the MPU.
OOS
OOS (Out-Of-Service) Removes facility from service and stops T2
alarm reporting by the MPU.
T1 Service State (set
for each T1)
Toggle IS (In-Service) Places facility in service and allows T1 alarm
reporting by the MPU.
OOS
OOS (Out-Of-Service) Removes facility from service and stops T1
alarm reporting by the MPU.