Carrier Access Access Navigator Network Router User Manual


 
18-104 August 2003 Access Navigator - Release 1.8
CLI Language Reference
CLI Command List
Set DS0 Signal
Purpose: Specifies the signaling on the DS0 channel. The Access Navigator supports Direct
Inward Dial (DID), E&M, Ground Start, and Loop Start signaling. Figure 18-27 shows
the signaling used in common Access Navigator connections to switch and drop DS0s.
The signaling methods shown in this figure are typical and may differ from your
requirements.
NOTE: The Access Navigator/GR-303 supports GR-303 Direct Inward Dial
(DID) circuit concentration on GR-303 interface groups to switches such as the
Lucent 5ESS. (Two-way DOD/DID is not supported.) If the switch does not
support GR-303 DID services, the DID circuits can be groomed to a DS1 going
to a DID shelf in the Central Office.
NOTE: Direct Inward Dialing (DID) is supported by FXO cards in the Access
Bank II and Adit 600.
NOTE: Access Bank II – default setting for FX cards provides automatic
translation of GS and LS signaling on the DS0. (The Option A, Option B, and
Option C DIP switches on each FX card are set to the OFF position.) E&M and
other signaling types can be used, but the DIP switches must be manually set
to the correct position. DIP switch settings affect all 12 FX lines on the FX card.
Security: Level 2 (operator)
Syntax: set ds0 <n:ch> signal <did|em|gs|gshrg|ls>
Example: set ds0 2:3 signal gs
Example: set ds0 13:1-16 signal ls
Field Description
n DS1 number, 1 to 32.
ch DS0 number, 1 to 24, or a range of numbers such as 5-8.
did Set DS0 to Direct Inward Dial (DID) signaling.
em Set DS0 to E&M signaling.
gs Set DS0 to Ground Start signaling.
gshrg Set DS0 to Ground Start signaling and Hold Ring Ground until
the GR-303 switch responds. (This option provides support for
Definity® PBXs.)
ls Set DS0 to Loop Start signaling.