Carrier Access Access Navigator Network Router User Manual


 
Access Navigator - Release 1.8 August 2003 18-23
CLI Language Reference
CLI Command List
ACO
Purpose: Alarm Cutoff (ACO) command turns off all alarm relay outputs from the Access
Navigator to the facility alarm system. If logged into the Access Navigator, send the
aco command. The ACO function will be reset if a new alarm event occurs with the
same severity (critical, major, minor). Normal operation will resume when all alarms
have been cleared.
Security: Level 3 (monitor)
Syntax: aco
NOTE: If standing next to the Access Navigator, you can press the ACO pushbutton
switch on the Controller displaying the alarm indication. The ACO indicator will light
while the alarm relays are cut off.
Add Interface
Purpose: Creates a new fractional interface with a user defined name. A fractional interface is a
set of sequential DS0s in the same DS1, such as DS0s 19 through 24. Typical
applications include fractional T1 connections for private networks and high-speed
data. Use the delete interface command to remove an interface and its
connections.
NOTE: Crossconnections between DS0s in the Access Navigator (connect
ds0) must be made before adding a fractional interface (add interface) to
connect DS0s in the Access Bank II (connect interface). This is necessary
to prevent connections between incompatible DS0s, such as voice and data.
NOTE: When provisioning the Access Bank II, you must first use the add
interface command to create a fractional interface, specifying the interface
name and the DS0s to be used. Then you can use the connect interface
command to connect the DS0s to the desired remote Access Bank II voice or
data interface. To make an internal crossconnect between the remote T1 Drop
and another remote port, use the add interface command with the <type>
set to remote.
Each Access Navigator can support up to 64 fractional interfaces. Each DS1 can have
several fractional interfaces, but each remote SDSL, RS-232, or V.35 port can have
only one fractional interface. A T1 Drop port can have several fractional interfaces to
support voice, data, and GR-303 traffic using different DS0s.