Type
The Type indicates the type of signal for which the port is an interface point.
Example: 2 Mbit/s, STM-1.
Port mode
The Port Mode controls whether input signals should be monitored or not. The
following values can be set.
Value Description
Monitored The port is configured to provide service and the port
signal is monitored.
Auto The port is configured not to provide service yet. Use this
mode when the signal source in the remote NE is not
operational yet. As soon as the NE establishes the
continuous presence of a fault-free signal for a certain
period (Port Mode Time), the port automatically changes
to Monitored.
Not Monitored The port is configured not to monitor the port signal on
the port. No alarms are generated for this port. If there
still is a signal present on the not monitored port it is
possible to receive a Not Expected Input Signal (NES)
alarm. The alarm status of NESmust then be provisioned
Reported.
Port mode time
The time in minutes during which a fault-free signal must be received continuously
before the Port Mode switches from Auto to Monitored. The Port Mode Time can be
set from 0-30 minutes and the default is 10 minutes.
2 Mbit/s signal mapping
Signal Mapping indicates the type of mapping used to map the 2 Mbit/s signal into a
VC-12. On the 1643 AM or 1643 AMS network element only asynchronous mapping
is possible. Asynchronous mapping allows the 2 Mbit/s signal to float within the fixed
allocations within the VC-12.
TS0 termination
Displays the TS0 termination mode (Transparent or Double Terminated ISDN in PRI or
leased-line modes) of the selected port.
Equipment provisioning
Parameters for Port Provisioning
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