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363-206-305 Circuit Order:
NTP-014
Issue 3, June 2000 Page 5 of 6
DDM-2000 F
IBER
R
EACH
W
IDEBAND
S
HELF
DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED . . . . FOR DETAILS, GO TO
DLP-526
8. Make necessary VT1.5/STS1 cross-connections at each node in
the network.
A. Single/Dual Homed OC-3 or OC-12/OC-1 Configuration
DLP-528
DLP-530
B. Stand Alone OC-3/OC-1 Ring Configuration
C. Single/Dual OC-48 or OC-192/OC-3 or OC-12 Ring
Configuration
DLP-535D. Single/Dual OC-12/OC-3 Ring Configuration
9.
NOTE:
For a T1 circuit in a path protected ring network, the
sw-path-( ):
address
command must be used at the
terminating nodes to switch the active VT1.5 (DS1) path to
repeat this test on the other path(s).
Perform DS1 end-to-end transmission test for each circuit being
put into service.
10. Use the rtrv-state: command to determine the port state of
the T1 port(s) of the circuit being established.
11.
NOTE:
If a port is in the
nmon (n)
state, the signal is not monitored
or alarmed. The port will not automatically go to the
in
service (i)
state when a signal is detected as it will in the
auto
(a)
state. In the
nmon
state, the port must be returned to the
auto
state, using the set-state-t1: command, to turn on
monitoring of signal failures and before any circuit packs
associated with that port can be removed from the
equipment list by the upd command.
Use the set-state-t1: command to set the port state of the
T1 port(s) of the circuit being established.

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