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Connection Master R2.

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Reference Manual

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1 Introduction................................................................................................................... 11
1.1 Keyboard shortcuts ...................................................................................................... 12
1.1.1 Cursor movement ........................................................................................................... 12
1.1.2 General operations ......................................................................................................... 12
1.1.3 Delete operations ........................................................................................................... 12
1.1.4 History functions ............................................................................................................. 13
1.1.5 Region operations .......................................................................................................... 13
1.2 Keywords ...................................................................................................................... 13
1.3 Abbreviations of most common keywords ................................................................ 16
1.4 Notations ....................................................................................................................... 17

2 General commands ...................................................................................................... 19


2.1 Common commands available at all levels ................................................................ 19
2.2 Help ................................................................................................................................ 19
2.3 Backup configuration ................................................................................................... 20
2.4 Clear alarms, statistics and tests ................................................................................ 20
2.4.1 Clear alarms ................................................................................................................... 20
2.4.2 Clear A-DXC statistics .................................................................................................... 20
2.4.3 Clear STM statistics........................................................................................................ 20
2.4.4 Clear VCG statistics ....................................................................................................... 21
2.4.5 Clear OTP statistic counters ........................................................................................... 21
2.4.6 Clear VX statistic counters ............................................................................................. 21
2.4.7 Clear tests ...................................................................................................................... 21
2.5 Configure....................................................................................................................... 21
2.6 Download software....................................................................................................... 22
2.7 Logout session ............................................................................................................. 22
2.8 Reset .............................................................................................................................. 22
2.9 Restore configuration .................................................................................................. 23
2.10 Run script ...................................................................................................................... 23
2.11 Show .............................................................................................................................. 23

3 Configuration commands ............................................................................................ 25


3.1 Configure help .............................................................................................................. 25
3.2 System setup ................................................................................................................ 26
3.2.1 System ........................................................................................................................... 26
3.2.1.1 Name of the node ........................................................................................................................... 26
3.2.1.2 Location information of the node..................................................................................................... 26
3.2.1.3 Contact information ........................................................................................................................ 26
3.2.1.4 Fan monitoring state ....................................................................................................................... 26
3.2.2 Networking – Node ......................................................................................................... 27
3.2.3 Networking – LAN........................................................................................................... 27
3.2.4 Configure LAN RIP ......................................................................................................... 27
3.2.4.1 RIP send type ................................................................................................................................. 27
3.2.4.2 RIP receive type ............................................................................................................................. 28
3.2.5 Configure LAN OSPF ..................................................................................................... 28
3.2.5.1 OSPF cost number ......................................................................................................................... 28
3.2.5.2 OSPF authentication ...................................................................................................................... 28
3.2.5.3 OSPF password ............................................................................................................................. 29
3.2.6 Networking – WAN ......................................................................................................... 29
3.2.6.1 PPP mode ...................................................................................................................................... 29
3.2.6.2 IP address ...................................................................................................................................... 29
3.2.6.3 Remote IP address ......................................................................................................................... 30
3.2.6.4 Remote LAN subnet ....................................................................................................................... 30
3.2.7 WAN – Link..................................................................................................................... 30
3.2.8 Configure WAN RIP........................................................................................................ 30
3.2.8.1 RIP send type ................................................................................................................................. 31
3.2.8.2 RIP receive type ............................................................................................................................. 31
3.2.9 Configure WAN OSPF .................................................................................................... 31

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3.2.9.1 OSPF cost number ........................................................................................................................ 31


3.2.9.2 OSPF authentication ...................................................................................................................... 32
3.2.9.3 OSPF password ............................................................................................................................. 32
3.2.10 Networking - static routes ............................................................................................... 32
3.2.11 Networking - IP routing ................................................................................................... 33
3.2.12 Time/date ........................................................................................................................ 34
3.2.12.1 Manual ........................................................................................................................................... 34
3.2.12.2 NTP client ...................................................................................................................................... 34
3.2.13 SNMP ............................................................................................................................. 35
3.2.13.1 Delete community .......................................................................................................................... 35
3.2.13.2 SNMP trap ..................................................................................................................................... 36
3.2.13.3 Delete trap ..................................................................................................................................... 36
3.2.14 Syslog ............................................................................................................................. 37
3.2.14.1 Syslog configuration....................................................................................................................... 37
3.3 User management ......................................................................................................... 38
3.3.1 Create user ..................................................................................................................... 38
3.3.2 Set user access rights..................................................................................................... 38
3.3.3 Change user password ................................................................................................... 38
3.3.4 Delete username ............................................................................................................ 38
3.4 Node configuration ....................................................................................................... 39
3.4.1 Configure card ................................................................................................................ 39
3.4.2 Configure card owner...................................................................................................... 39
3.5 VCG port configuration ................................................................................................ 40
3.5.1 Basic VCG configuration ................................................................................................. 40
3.5.2 Advanced VCG configuration .......................................................................................... 40
3.5.2.1 LAPS ............................................................................................................................................. 40
3.5.2.2 GFP ............................................................................................................................................... 41
3.5.2.3 PPP ............................................................................................................................................... 41
3.6 Tributary E1 unit configuration ................................................................................... 42
3.6.1 Configure E1 status ........................................................................................................ 42
3.6.2 Configure E1 alarms ....................................................................................................... 42
3.6.3 Configure E1 framing ...................................................................................................... 42
3.6.4 Add E1 comment ............................................................................................................ 43
3.6.5 Configure E1 test mode .................................................................................................. 43
3.7 Tributary Ethernet unit configuration ......................................................................... 44
3.7.1 Configure Ethernet status ............................................................................................... 44
3.7.2 Configure Ethernet connection type ................................................................................ 44
3.7.3 Configure Ethernet flow control ....................................................................................... 44
3.7.4 Configure Ethernet alarms .............................................................................................. 45
3.7.5 Configure Ethernet comment .......................................................................................... 45
3.7.6 Configure Power over Ethernet mode ............................................................................. 45
3.7.7 Configure Ethernet SFP port........................................................................................... 46
3.8 Tributary VX unit configuration ................................................................................... 47
3.8.1 Configure VX status ........................................................................................................ 47
3.8.2 Configure VX port mode ................................................................................................. 47
3.8.3 Configure VX port type.................................................................................................... 47
3.8.4 Configure VX port electrical interface.............................................................................. 48
3.8.5 Configure VX port alarms................................................................................................ 48
3.8.6 Configure VX framing...................................................................................................... 48
3.8.7 Configure VX asynchronous V.110 settings.................................................................... 49
3.8.8 Configure VX synchronous V.110 settings...................................................................... 51
3.8.9 Configure VX synchronous nx64k settings ..................................................................... 54
3.8.10 Configure VX transition coded settings ........................................................................... 57
3.8.11 Configure VX synchronous m*8k sampling settings ....................................................... 59
3.8.12 Configure VX synchronous m*8k sampling & filtered settings ........................................ 61
3.8.13 Configure VX comment ................................................................................................... 63
3.8.14 Configure VX test ............................................................................................................ 63
3.9 Tributary G.703 unit configuration .............................................................................. 65
3.9.1 G.703 configuration help ................................................................................................. 65
3.9.2 Configure G.703 status ................................................................................................... 65
3.9.3 Configure G.703 port type............................................................................................... 65

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3.9.4 Configure G.703 port transmit clock ............................................................................... 66


3.9.5 Configure G.703 port AIS condition to interface ............................................................. 66
3.9.6 Configure G.703 port AIS condition to equipment .......................................................... 66
3.9.7 Configure G.703 port alarms .......................................................................................... 66
3.9.8 Configure G.703 comment ............................................................................................. 67
3.9.9 Configure G.703 test ...................................................................................................... 67
3.10 Tributary OTP unit configuration ................................................................................ 69
3.10.1 OTP configuration help ................................................................................................... 69
3.10.2 Configure OTP status ..................................................................................................... 69
3.10.3 Configure OTP data rate ................................................................................................ 70
3.10.4 Configure OTP transmitter level ..................................................................................... 70
3.10.5 Configure OTP alarms .................................................................................................... 70
3.10.6 Configure OTP comment ................................................................................................ 71
3.10.7 Configure OTP test ......................................................................................................... 71
3.11 Tributary VF/E&M unit configuration .......................................................................... 74
3.11.1 EM configuration help ..................................................................................................... 74
3.11.2 Configure EM status ....................................................................................................... 74
3.11.3 Configure EM port mode ................................................................................................ 75
3.11.4 Configure EM port companding law................................................................................ 75
3.11.5 Configure EM port transmitter/receiver gain/attenuation ................................................ 75
3.11.6 Configure EM port CAS bits to E lines ............................................................................ 76
3.11.7 Configure EM port CAS bits to M lines ........................................................................... 77
3.11.8 Configure EM port signal fault ........................................................................................ 77
3.11.9 Configure EM port loop test ............................................................................................ 77
3.11.10 Configure EM port test tone ............................................................................................ 78
3.11.11 Configure EM comment .................................................................................................. 78
3.11.12 Configure EM alarms ...................................................................................................... 78
3.12 Tributary FXO unit configuration ................................................................................ 79
3.12.1 FXO configuration help ................................................................................................... 79
3.12.2 Configure FXO status ..................................................................................................... 79
3.12.3 Configure FXO companding law ..................................................................................... 79
3.12.4 Configure FXO port signalling type ................................................................................. 80
3.12.5 Configure FXO port transmitter/receiver gain/attenuation .............................................. 80
3.12.6 Configure FXO regional settings..................................................................................... 81
3.12.7 Configure FXO port custom regional settings ................................................................. 82
3.12.8 Configure FXO port loop test .......................................................................................... 85
3.12.9 Configure FXO port test tone .......................................................................................... 85
3.12.10 Configure FXO comment ................................................................................................ 85
3.12.11 Configure FXO alarms .................................................................................................... 86
3.13 Tributary FXS unit configuration................................................................................. 87
3.13.1 FXS configuration help ................................................................................................... 87
3.13.2 Configure FXS status ..................................................................................................... 87
3.13.3 Configure FXS companding law ..................................................................................... 87
3.13.4 Configure FXS port signalling type ................................................................................. 88
3.13.5 Configure FXS port impedance ...................................................................................... 88
3.13.6 Configure FXS port transmitter/receiver gain/attenuation ............................................... 88
3.13.7 Configure FXS ringing pattern ........................................................................................ 89
3.13.8 Configure FXS ringing frequency.................................................................................... 89
3.13.9 Configure FXS ringing voltage ........................................................................................ 89
3.13.10 Configure FXS ringing metering ..................................................................................... 90
3.13.11 Configure FXS ringing cadence ON/OFF time................................................................ 90
3.13.12 Configure FXS port loop test .......................................................................................... 90
3.13.13 Configure FXS port test tone .......................................................................................... 91
3.13.14 Configure FXS comment ................................................................................................ 91
3.13.15 Configure FXS alarms .................................................................................................... 91
3.14 Voice signalling configuration on node level............................................................. 92
3.14.1.1 Configure FXS signalling bit patterns .............................................................................................. 92
3.14.1.2 Configure FXO signalling bit patterns ............................................................................................. 92
3.15 SDH configuration ........................................................................................................ 93
3.15.1 SDH framing ................................................................................................................... 93

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3.15.2 SDH Trace Identifier Mismatch ....................................................................................... 93


3.15.3 STM port configuration help ............................................................................................ 93
3.15.4 STM port status .............................................................................................................. 94
3.15.5 STM port alarms ............................................................................................................. 94
3.15.6 STM port comment ......................................................................................................... 94
3.15.7 STM port properties ........................................................................................................ 95
3.15.8 STM port Regeneration Section Overhead ..................................................................... 95
3.15.8.1 Alarms ........................................................................................................................................... 95
3.15.8.2 TTI control ..................................................................................................................................... 96
3.15.8.3 Expected/Transmit TTI ................................................................................................................... 96
3.15.9 Configure STM port Multiplex Section Overhead ............................................................ 97
3.15.9.1 Signal failure thresholds ................................................................................................................. 97
3.15.10 Configure STM port High Order Path Overhead ............................................................. 98
3.15.10.1 Alarms ........................................................................................................................................... 98
3.15.10.2 AU mapping ................................................................................................................................... 98
3.15.10.3 TTI control ..................................................................................................................................... 98
3.15.10.4 Expected/Transmit TTI ................................................................................................................... 99
3.15.10.5 Expected/Transmit PSL ................................................................................................................. 99
3.15.11 Configure STM port Low Order Path Overhead ............................................................ 100
3.15.11.1 Alarms ......................................................................................................................................... 100
3.15.11.2 TU type ........................................................................................................................................ 100
3.15.11.3 TTI control ................................................................................................................................... 100
3.15.11.4 Expected/Transmit TTI ................................................................................................................. 101
3.15.11.5 Expected/Transmit PSL ............................................................................................................... 101
3.15.11.6 Expected/Transmit EPSL ............................................................................................................. 101
3.15.11.7 Framing ....................................................................................................................................... 102
3.15.11.8 TU mapping ................................................................................................................................. 102
3.15.12 Configure STM SFP port............................................................................................... 103
3.15.12.1 Laser shutdown ........................................................................................................................... 103
3.15.12.2 Laser transmission ....................................................................................................................... 103
3.15.12.3 Duration of the laser pulse ........................................................................................................... 103
3.15.12.4 DDM ............................................................................................................................................ 103
3.16 Q1/QD2 configuration ................................................................................................. 104
3.16.1 Configure Q1/QD2 properties ....................................................................................... 104
3.16.2 Configure Q1/QD2 slave ............................................................................................... 104
3.17 Synchronization configuration .................................................................................. 105
3.17.1 Timing configuration help .............................................................................................. 105
3.17.2 Configure node clock timing reference.......................................................................... 105
3.17.3 Configure switching of the clocking ............................................................................... 106
3.17.4 Configure restoration of the primary timing ................................................................... 106
3.17.5 Configure restoration time............................................................................................. 106
3.17.6 Configure use of Synchronization Status Messaging .................................................... 106
3.17.7 Configure SSM message from Sa bits .......................................................................... 107
3.17.8 Timing synchronization interface help ........................................................................... 107
3.17.9 SYNC interface status................................................................................................... 107
3.17.10 SYNC framing ............................................................................................................... 108
3.17.11 SYNC AIS mode ........................................................................................................... 108
3.17.12 SYNC alarms ................................................................................................................ 108
3.17.13 Comment ...................................................................................................................... 108
3.17.14 Loopback tests .............................................................................................................. 109
3.17.15 Configure power alarms ................................................................................................ 109
3.17.15.1 Power alarm monitoring ............................................................................................................... 109
3.17.15.2 Power alarm triggering ................................................................................................................. 109
3.18 Cross-connect configuration ..................................................................................... 110
3.18.1 Cross-connect configuration help ................................................................................. 110
3.18.2 E1 – VC-12 cross-connection ....................................................................................... 110
3.18.3 Ethernet – VCG cross-connection ................................................................................ 111
3.18.4 STM – VCG cross-connection ...................................................................................... 111
3.18.5 STM bypass cross-connection ...................................................................................... 111
3.18.6 Comment of the cross-connection ................................................................................ 112
3.18.7 Delete cross-connection ............................................................................................... 112
3.18.8 DS0 cross-connection ................................................................................................... 112

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3.18.8.1 Set IM port for DS0 use ................................................................................................................ 112


3.18.8.2 Set VC-12 for DS0 use ................................................................................................................. 113
3.18.8.3 IM port – IM port DS0 cross-connection........................................................................................ 113
3.18.8.4 IM port – VC-12 DS0 cross-connection......................................................................................... 113
3.18.8.5 Delete IM port DS0 cross-connection ........................................................................................... 114
3.18.8.6 VC-12 – IM port DS0 cross-connection......................................................................................... 114
3.18.8.7 VC-12 – VC-12 DS0 cross-connection.......................................................................................... 115
3.18.8.8 Delete VC-12 DS0 cross-connection ............................................................................................ 115
3.18.8.9 Voice interface cross-connection .................................................................................................. 115
3.18.8.10 Delete voice interface cross-connection ....................................................................................... 116
3.18.8.11 Q1/QD2 cross-connections........................................................................................................... 116
3.18.8.12 Remove Q1/QD2 cross-connection .............................................................................................. 116
3.18.8.13 Dynanet Q1 bus cross-connection ................................................................................................ 116
3.19 Advanced digital cross-connect configuration........................................................ 117
3.19.1 Reserve port for A-DXC ................................................................................................ 117
3.19.2 Release port from A-DXC use ...................................................................................... 117
3.19.3 Reserve VC-12 path for A-DXC .................................................................................... 117
3.19.4 Release VC-12 path from A-DXC use .......................................................................... 118
3.19.5 Advanced cross-connection help .................................................................................. 118
3.19.6 E1 loop connection ....................................................................................................... 118
3.19.6.1 Remove E1 loop connection ......................................................................................................... 119
3.19.7 Y connection for E1 loop .............................................................................................. 119
3.19.7.1 Add comment to Y connection ...................................................................................................... 119
3.19.7.2 Remove Y connection .................................................................................................................. 120
3.19.8 B connection ................................................................................................................. 120
3.19.8.1 Rate adaptation ............................................................................................................................ 121
3.19.8.2 Add comment to B connection ...................................................................................................... 121
3.19.8.3 Add condition to B connection ...................................................................................................... 122
3.19.8.4 Remove condition of B connection ............................................................................................... 122
3.19.8.5 Remove B connection .................................................................................................................. 123
3.19.9 C connection................................................................................................................. 123
3.19.9.1 Rate adaptation ............................................................................................................................ 124
3.19.9.2 Add comment to C connection ...................................................................................................... 124
3.19.9.3 Add condition to C connection ...................................................................................................... 125
3.19.9.4 Remove condition of C connection ............................................................................................... 125
3.19.9.5 Remove C connection .................................................................................................................. 126
3.19.10 S connection ................................................................................................................. 126
3.19.10.1 Add comment to S connection ...................................................................................................... 127
3.19.10.2 Add condition to S connection ...................................................................................................... 127
3.19.10.3 Remove condition of S connection ............................................................................................... 128
3.19.10.4 Remove S connection .................................................................................................................. 128
3.19.11 M connection ................................................................................................................ 129
3.19.11.1 Add comment to M connection ..................................................................................................... 129
3.19.11.2 Add condition to M connection ...................................................................................................... 130
3.19.11.3 Remove condition of M connection ............................................................................................... 130
3.19.11.4 Remove M connection .................................................................................................................. 131
3.19.12 D connection................................................................................................................. 131
3.19.12.1 Add comment to D connection ...................................................................................................... 132
3.19.12.2 Add condition to D connection ...................................................................................................... 132
3.19.12.3 Remove condition of D connection ............................................................................................... 133
3.19.12.4 Remove D connection .................................................................................................................. 133
3.20 Protection configuration ............................................................................................ 134
3.20.1 Multiplexer Section Protection group ............................................................................ 134
3.20.2 Ring protection ............................................................................................................. 134
3.20.3 Trunk redundancy......................................................................................................... 135
3.20.3.1 Enable or disable redundancy ...................................................................................................... 135
3.20.3.2 Set mode of redundancy .............................................................................................................. 135
3.20.3.3 Force standby .............................................................................................................................. 135
3.20.4 A-DXC redundancy....................................................................................................... 136
3.20.4.1 Create A-DXC redundancy group ................................................................................................. 136
3.20.4.2 Remove A-DXC redundancy group .............................................................................................. 136

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4 Show commands ........................................................................................................ 137


4.1 Show system commands ........................................................................................... 138
4.1.1 System configuration .................................................................................................... 138
4.1.2 System information ....................................................................................................... 140
4.1.3 Fan monitoring state ..................................................................................................... 140
4.1.4 LAN configuration ......................................................................................................... 140
4.1.5 WAN configuration ........................................................................................................ 141
4.1.6 WAN status ................................................................................................................... 141
4.1.7 Routing table................................................................................................................. 142
4.1.8 Static routing table ........................................................................................................ 142
4.1.9 SNMP community ......................................................................................................... 142
4.1.10 Trap information ............................................................................................................ 143
4.1.11 Syslog information ........................................................................................................ 143
4.1.12 Time information ........................................................................................................... 143
4.1.13 IP routing ...................................................................................................................... 144
4.2 Show user information ............................................................................................... 144
4.3 Show node information .............................................................................................. 145
4.3.1 Hardware configuration ................................................................................................. 145
4.3.2 Alarms........................................................................................................................... 146
4.4 Show VCG group ........................................................................................................ 148
4.4.1 VCG configuration ........................................................................................................ 148
4.4.2 VCG encapsulation status ............................................................................................ 148
4.4.3 VCG statistics ............................................................................................................... 148
4.5 Show E1 tributary unit ................................................................................................ 149
4.5.1 E1 configuration ............................................................................................................ 149
4.5.2 E1 statistics................................................................................................................... 149
4.6 Show EM tributary unit ............................................................................................... 150
4.6.1 EM configuration ........................................................................................................... 150
4.6.2 EM status ...................................................................................................................... 151
4.7 Show Ethernet tributary unit ...................................................................................... 151
4.7.1 Ethernet configuration ................................................................................................... 151
4.7.2 Ethernet SFP information.............................................................................................. 152
4.8 Show FXO tributary unit ............................................................................................. 153
4.8.1 FXO configuration ......................................................................................................... 153
4.8.2 FXO status .................................................................................................................... 154
4.9 Show FXS tributary unit ............................................................................................. 155
4.9.1 FXS configuration ......................................................................................................... 155
4.9.2 FXS status .................................................................................................................... 156
4.10 Show voice signalling configuration on node level ................................................. 157
4.10.1 FXS signalling ............................................................................................................... 157
4.10.2 FXO signalling .............................................................................................................. 157
4.11 Show G.703 tributary unit .......................................................................................... 158
4.11.1 G.703 configuration ...................................................................................................... 158
4.12 Show OTP tributary unit ............................................................................................. 160
4.12.1 OTP configuration ......................................................................................................... 160
4.12.2 OTP status .................................................................................................................... 160
4.12.3 OTP statistics................................................................................................................ 161
4.13 Show VX tributary unit ............................................................................................... 162
4.13.1 Show VX configuration.................................................................................................. 162
4.13.2 VX status ...................................................................................................................... 163
4.13.3 VX statistics .................................................................................................................. 163
4.14 Show STM.................................................................................................................... 164
4.14.1 STM configuration ......................................................................................................... 164
4.14.2 STM port configuration.................................................................................................. 164
4.14.3 Regenerator Section Overhead configuration ............................................................... 164
4.14.4 Multiplex Section Overhead configuration..................................................................... 165
4.14.5 Path configuration ......................................................................................................... 165
4.14.6 Path status .................................................................................................................... 166
4.14.7 SFP information ............................................................................................................ 166

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4.14.8 RSOH statistics ............................................................................................................ 167


4.14.9 MSOH statistics ............................................................................................................ 167
4.14.10 Path statistics ............................................................................................................... 168
4.14.11 A-DXC STM path statistics ........................................................................................... 168
4.15 Show Q1/QD2 virtual port .......................................................................................... 169
4.16 Show synchronization and timing ............................................................................ 170
4.16.1 Timing configuration ..................................................................................................... 170
4.16.2 Timing status ................................................................................................................ 171
4.17 Show power ................................................................................................................ 172
4.17.1 Power configuration ...................................................................................................... 172
4.17.2 Power status ................................................................................................................. 172
4.18 Show cross-connections ........................................................................................... 173
4.18.1 Cross-connection help .................................................................................................. 173
4.18.2 STM cross-connections ................................................................................................ 174
4.18.3 STM DS0 cross-connections ........................................................................................ 175
4.18.4 STM A-DXC cross-connections .................................................................................... 176
4.18.5 E1 cross-connections ................................................................................................... 177
4.18.6 E1 DS0 cross-connections ........................................................................................... 177
4.18.7 E1 A-DXC cross-connections ....................................................................................... 178
4.18.8 Ethernet cross-connections .......................................................................................... 178
4.18.9 VX DS0 cross-connections ........................................................................................... 179
4.18.10 VX A-DXC cross-connections ....................................................................................... 180
4.18.11 G.703 DS0 cross-connections ...................................................................................... 181
4.18.12 G.703 A-DXC cross-connections .................................................................................. 181
4.18.13 OTP DS0 cross-connections ........................................................................................ 182
4.18.14 OTP A-DXC cross-connections .................................................................................... 182
4.18.15 EM DS0 cross-connections .......................................................................................... 183
4.18.16 EM A-DXC cross-connections ...................................................................................... 183
4.18.17 FXO DS0 cross-connections ........................................................................................ 184
4.18.18 FXO A-DXC cross-connections .................................................................................... 184
4.18.19 FXS DS0 cross-connections ......................................................................................... 185
4.18.20 FXS A-DXC cross-connections..................................................................................... 185
4.18.21 Q1/QD2 cross-connections........................................................................................... 186
4.18.22 Reserved for A-DXC ..................................................................................................... 186
4.19 Show A-DXC cross-connection ................................................................................. 187
4.19.1 B cross-connections ..................................................................................................... 187
4.19.2 C cross-connections ..................................................................................................... 187
4.19.3 S cross-connections ..................................................................................................... 188
4.19.4 M cross-connections..................................................................................................... 188
4.19.6 D cross-connections ..................................................................................................... 189
4.19.7 Y cross-connections ..................................................................................................... 189
4.20 Show protection ......................................................................................................... 191
4.20.1 Multiplexer Section Protection group configuration status ............................................ 191
4.20.2 Ring protection configuration and status ...................................................................... 191
4.20.3 Trunk redundancy......................................................................................................... 192
4.20.4 A-DXC redundancy....................................................................................................... 192

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Introduction

1 Introduction

Connection Master is managed either with Windows based Multiservice Manager


or Command Line Interface (CLI), both of which are delivered along the
Connection Master software.
CLI is the embedded management application of Connection Master, which can be
accessed via SSH. It supports the same functions as Multiservice Manager but has
additional A-DXC cross-connect and redundancy functions.
When the SSH client logs in to the device with a user account of Connection
Master, the system starts the CLI instance, which can run concurrently with other
CLI sessions. The full access rights (Read and Write) are exclusive. CLI indicates
the full access rights with the ‘#’ prompt while the ‘>’ prompt denotes read access
rights which the ‘guest’ users only have.

DNWP Connection Master (127.0.0.1) Command Line Interface


Hello admin, welcome to DNWP Connection Master.
User Group Terminal Remote IP Logged in
admin level4 pts/1 192.168.0.126 Wed Jul 9 12:12:21
#

The command tree of CLI conforms to common practices of command line


interfaces, and CLI provides a context sensitive on-line help for the command
syntax.
Most CLI commands can be abbreviated by giving a few initial characters. The
abbreviation must be long enough to differentiate the commands. The question
mark ‘?’ provides help for most commands. The CLI commands are not case-
sensitive.
A session timeout occurs after 15 minutes if no actions are performed.

Commands and parameters inside [ ] brackets are optional and can be


Tip
entered in any order.

Tip It is not recommended to use Multiservice Manager and CLI simultaneously.

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1.1 Keyboard shortcuts

1.1.1 Cursor movement

Key Operation
Ctrl + b, Arrow left Backward one character
Esc b Backward one word
Ctrl + a Go to the beginning of the line
Ctrl + f, Arrow right Forward one character
Esc f Forward one word
Ctrl + e Go to the end of the line

1.1.2 General operations

Key Operation
Ctrl + i, Tabulator Command completion
Ctrl + j, Ctrl + m, New line (interprets and executes the command)
Enter, Return
Ctrl + c Interrupt command
! Comment line
; Start a new command

1.1.3 Delete operations

Key Operation
Ctrl + d Delete a character forward (remove one character
under cursor)
Esc d Delete a word forward (remove one word to the
right of point of cursor and place it in cut buffer)
Ctrl + h, Backspace Delete a character backward (remove one
character to the left of cursor)
Esc Ctrl + h Delete a word backward (remove one word to the
left of cursor and place it in cut buffer)
Ctrl + k Delete to end of line (remove rest of line; place
removed characters in cut buffer)

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1.1.4 History functions

Key Operation
Ctrl + p, Arrow up Previous history line (fetch previous command from
history buffer)
Ctrl + n, Arrow down Next history line (fetch next command from history
buffer)
== Enter Execute previous command
Ctrl + v View history (40 latest commands)
=n Enter Execute a command in history display with
number n

1.1.5 Region operations

Key Operation
Ctrl + space Set mark (used with region cut and exchanging
point and mark) (ASCII NULL character 0x00)
Ctrl + w Cut region (remove characters between mark and
point of cursor; place in cut buffer)
Ctrl + y Paste cut buffer (paste characters from cut buffer
to the point of cursor)
Ctrl + z Exit current mode (abandon typing)

1.2 Keywords
Keywords are reserved: they cannot be used, for example, as username unless put
inside double quotes. The words are not case-sensitive. ‘+’ sign shows where the
word can be abbreviated.

A ASYNCV110 BYTESPACEPAD16
ACCESS AU4 BYTENULLPAD16
ACTIVATE AUTH BYTECRLFTERMINATED64
ACTIVE AUTO C
ACTUALS B C105
ADDRESS B8 C106
ADXC B9 C107
AIS B10 C108
AISRDI B11 C109
ALA+RM BACKUP C113
ALAW BASIC C114
ALL BCPFLAGS C114INV
ALS BCPMAC C141
ANALOG BCINTERVAL CADENCE
API BER CARD
APS BIDIR CAS
AREAID BIT CDBITS
ARp BMASK CHAR
ASYNC BOTH CHFORMAT
ASYNCTC BYTE1 CLEAR

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CLOCK ETH LASER


CODIR EXI LCAS
COMMENT EXPECTED LCB
COMMUNITY EXTENDED LEN+GTH
COMPANDING EXTERNAL LEVEL
COND+ITION EXTH LIMIT
CO+NFIGURE EXTRACT LINK
CONNECT FAN LMIDSPAN
CONNECTION FAULT_STATE LINE
CONTACT FCS LINEEQ
CONTRA FCODE LOCAL
CONTROL FILTER LOCATION
COST FLOWCTRL LOCKED
COUNTRY FLUSH LOCKOUT
CP FORCE LOC
CRITICAL FORCEW LOG
CTS FORCEP LOGOUT
CURRENT FRAMING LOF
CUSTOM FREQUENCY LOL
D FXO LOM
DCE FXS LOOP
DCDRTS G703 LOP
DDM GFP LOS
DEADINT GROUP M
DEBUG HELLOINT MAJ+OR
DEFAULT HELP MAc
DEFAULTTTL HISTORY MANUAL
DELAY HOLDOFF MANUALP
DELETe HOLDOVER MANUALW
DELINT HOTLINE MAPPING
DESTINATION IDLE MASTER
DIGITAL IMPEDANCE MCB
DIR INBAND METERING
DIS+ABLE INFO METRIC
DOWNLOAD INPUt MIN
DS0 INSTALL MINO+R
DSRDTR INT15MIN MODE
DTE INT24HOUR MSPGROUP
DTRDSR INTERFACE MSOH
E1 INTERNAL MYSELF
E1Y INTERRUPT NAME
E2 INVERTED NETMASK
E3 IPROUTING NEW
EIF ISDN NO
EITHER KEY_DHCP NODE
EM KEY_FREE NODHCP
EM_CP KEY_GATEWAY NORMAL
ENA+BLE KEY_IP NOT
ENABLED KEY_NONE NTP
ENCAPS KEY_READ NUMBERED
EPSL KEY_RWRITE OFF
EQUIPMENT KEY_TU12 OFFHOOK
ERR KEY_WRITE OHM120
ERROR LAN OHM75
ERASE LAPS ON

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ONHOOK RIPV1 STM4


OPMODE RIPV2 STM16
OR RIPV1BC SUB+CH
OSPF RIPV2BC SUBCP
OTP RIPV2MC SWITCHACT
OWNER ROUTERID SWITCHING
PASSIVE ROUTING SWITCHON
PASSWORD RS530 SYSLOG
PATH RS530A SYS+TEM
PATTERN RSOH SYNC
PAYLOAD RTSCTS SYNCM8K
PBIT RX SYNCM8K3F
PCM30 RXAIS SYNCV110
PCM30C RXGAIN SYNCN64K
PCM31 RXPOWER TABLE
PCM31C RXSLIP TCPPORT
PING S TDELAY
PLM SA TEMPERATURE
POE SA4 TERTIARY
POLARITY SA5 TERMMUX
PORT SA6 TEST
POWER SA7 THRESHOLD
PPP SA8 THROUGH
PRBS SAPI TIM
PTI SAVE TIME
RPRIORITY SB TIMEOUT
PRIMARY SCRAMBLER TIMING
PROPASTATICROUTES SCRI+PT TOLERANCE
PROTECTION SD TONE
PROTOCOL SDH TOPOLOGY
PSL SECONDARY TRANSMIT
PULSE SECTION TRAP
Q1 SENDTYPE TRIGGER
Q1EVO SERVER TRUNK
QD2 SESSION TS
R2 SF TTI
RANGE SFP TU3
RATE SH+OW TX
RATIO SIG+NALLING TXBIAS
RDI SIGNAL_FAULT TXCLK
RECTYPE SIMPLE TXFAULT
RED+UNDANCY SLAVE TXGAIN
REMOTE SLIP TXLEVEL
REPEAT SNCPUPSR TXPOWER
RESET SONET TXSLIP
RESTORE SPEED TYPE
RESTORATION SSM ULAW
RETINT STANDBY UNEQ
REVERT START UNFRAMED
REVERTIVE STATE UNIDIR
REVTIME STATIC UNIT
RING STATISTICS UNLOCKED
RINGER STATUS UNNUMBERED
RINGING STM UPDATE
RIP STM1 UPI

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USER VCG WIRE4


V11 VLAN X
V28 VOLTAGE X21
V35 VX XC+ONNECT
V110 WAN Y
VC4 WARNING ZONE
VCAT WIRE2

1.3 Abbreviations of most common keywords

Abbreviation Keyword
ala alarm
bc bconnect
co configure
dis disable
ena enable
len length
maj major
mino minor
red redundancy
scri script
sh show
sig signalling
sys system
xc xconnect

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1.4 Notations

Following objects have a special notation in Connection Master CLI.

Manageable Notation Content Note


object
slot <slot> number <slot> is the number of the subrack slot where
the card/unit is installed (refer to Connection
Master User Manual).
port <port> <slot>/<port> <port> is the interface number of the card/unit
(refer to Connection Master User Manual).
port range <port> <slot>/<port>..<port> By default, a range of ports can be used instead
of a single port.
path <path> 1. <b> 1. Points to AU-4 (high order path).
2. <b>.<k> 2. Points to TUG-3 (low order path).
3. <b>.<k>.<l>.<m> 3. Points to TU-12 (low order path).
<b> represents the AU-4
<k> represents the TUG-3 number in VC-4
<l> represents the TUG-2 number in the
TUG-3
<m> represents the TU-12 number in the
TUG-2
timeslot <timeslot> number Number: DS0 1..31, A-DXC 0..31
timeslot range <timeslot> <timeslot>..<timeslot> By default, a range of timeslots can be used
instead of a single timeslot.
virtual <vcg> number Number 1..32
concatenation
group
advanced cross- adxc <port> adxc <slot>/<matrix> <slot> is the number of the subrack slot where
connect port the A-DXC unit is installed.<matrix> is number
1..3.
stm connection <stmcp> <port>,<path>[,<subch>] A-DXC connection point in VC-12 level. Sub
point channel is needed for timeslot and bit
connections.
E1 connection <e1cp> <port>[,<subch>] A-DXC connection point in E1 interface. Sub
point channel is needed for timeslot and bit
connections.
DS0 connection <ds0cp> <port>,<subch> A-DXC connection point in data and voice
point interface.
sub channel <subch> <ts>:<bit> Starting point of the sub channel where ts is
0..31 and bit 1..8.
length of sub <chlen> <ts>:<bit> Length of a sub channel: number of timeslot
channel (0..31) and number of bits (0..7).
multiplexer <mspg> number A group is formed by a pair of SDH trunk ports:
section protection 1&2, 3&4, 5&6, 7&8.
group
string <string> any string A string must be given in double quotes if it
does not begin with a letter or contains spaces
or special characters. For example, "1st port".

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2 General commands

2.1 Common commands available at all levels

Command Description
TOP Return to the top level
.. or QUIT Return one level up
? or HELP Get help on using commands and arguments
Tab key Fill out the rest of the command word or show matching words

2.2 Help

Description Displays main level commands


Syntax # help or # ?
Arguments None
Example
#help

Top level commands:


backup backup the permanent configuration
clear clear alarms / statistics / tests
configure enter configuration mode
download download software
logout terminate administration session
reset reset the node or a card
restore restore node configuration / restore factory default
script run a script of commands from a file
show enter show mode

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2.3 Backup configuration

Description Backups the permanent node configuration to the TFTP (Trivial File
Transfer Protocol) server
Syntax # backup <ip-address> <filename>
Arguments <ip-address> IP address of the TFTP server
<filename> path and name of the backup file; put in “double
quotes”
Example
# backup 192.168.0.10 “backups/backup.ini”

2.4 Clear alarms, statistics and tests

2.4.1 Clear alarms

Description Clears alarms


Syntax # clear alarm { all | sdh | aps }
all: clear all alarms of the system
Arguments { all | sdh |
sdh: clear alarms of RSOH, MSOH, high order and low
aps }
order paths
aps: clear protection alarms
Example
# clear alarm all

2.4.2 Clear A-DXC statistics

Description Clears all A-DXC statistics


Syntax # clear statistics adxc
Arguments None
Example
# clear statistics adxc

2.4.3 Clear STM statistics

Description Clears RSOH / MSOH statistics of the trunk port


Syntax # clear statistics stm
Arguments None
Example
# clear statistics stm

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2.4.4 Clear VCG statistics

Description Clears statistics of a virtual concatenation group


Syntax # clear statistics vcg <number>
Arguments <number> VCG number 1..32
Example
# clear statistics vcg 1

2.4.5 Clear OTP statistic counters

Description Clears bit error and sync loss counters of the OTP unit
Syntax # clear statistics otp <port>
Arguments <port> slot/port of the interface unit
Example
# clear statistics otp

2.4.6 Clear VX statistic counters

Description Resets statistic counters of the VX unit


Syntax # clear statistics vx <port> { char | v110 | all }
Arguments <port> slot/port of the interface unit
char: errored and total character counters
{ char | v110 | all }
v110: V.110 sync lost counter
all: clear all statistic counters
Example
# clear statistics vx 9/1 all

2.4.7 Clear tests

Description Clears test counters of the data interface unit


Syntax # clear test { vx | g703 } <port>
Arguments { vx | g703 } interface unit type
<port> slot/port of the interface unit
Example
# clear test vx 1/1
# clear test g703 6/1

2.5 Configure

Enters the configuration mode, see section 3.

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2.6 Download software

Description Downloads software from TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server to
the node. Reset command is used to take the new software into use.
Syntax # download <ip-address> <filename>

Arguments <ip-address> IP address of the TFTP server


<filename> location and name of the file; put in “double quotes”

Example
# download 192.168.0.1 “firmware/CM-2.1.1.hpk”

2.7 Logout session

Description Terminates the CLI session


Syntax # logout
Arguments None
Example
# logout

2.8 Reset

Description Resets the node or an interface unit


Syntax # reset
# reset card <slot>
Arguments <slot> unit slot number in subrack
Example
# reset
# reset card 1

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2.9 Restore configuration

Description Restores a permanent node configuration from a file in TFTP server or


restores factory default configuration
Syntax # restore Restores a permanent node configuration from a file in
<ip-address> TFTP server. Reset the node to take the configuration into
<filename> use.
# restore Restores factory default configuration. This command
default automatically resets the node.
Arguments <ip-address> IP address of the TFTP server

<filename> name of the file containing the configuration in “double


quotes”
Example
# restore 192.168.0.1 “backup/backup.ini”
# restore default

2.10 Run script

Description Runs a file containing defined CLI commands. Output can be printed on
screen or directed to a file. Uses SCP for file transfer.
Syntax # script <url> [<url>]
Arguments <url> The first <url> is the address and name of the script file in
“double quotes”; the second <url> is the address and
name of the output file in “double quotes”.
Examples
# script “admin@192.168.0.1:/tmp/script.txt”
# script “admin@192.168.0.1:/tmp/script.txt” “admin@192.168.0.1:/tmp/output.txt”

2.11 Show

Enters the show mode, see section 4.

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3 Configuration commands

3.1 Configure help

Description Shows configuration commands


Syntax # configure help or # configure ?

Arguments None
Example
# configure ?

configure:
adxc Configure adxc connection
card Configure the card in slot
e1 Configure E1 port
em Configure E&M port
eth Configure Ethernet port
framing Configure trunk protocol
fxo Configure FXO port
fxs Configure FXS port
g703 Configure MPD-G.703 port
mspgroup Configure MSP group
otp Configure OTP port
path Configure the ring protection
power Configure power alarms
q1 Configure virtual Q1 port
qd2 Configure virtual QD2 port
redundancy Configure redundancy settings
sdh Configure SDH
signalling Configure voice signalling bit patterns
stm Configure STM port
system Configure system settings
timing Configure timing
user Configure access options and password for users
vcg Configure virtual concatenation group
vx Configure MPD-VX port
xconnect Configure cross-connection

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3.2 System setup

3.2.1 System

3.2.1.1 Name of the node

Description Configures name of the node


Syntax # configure system name <name-string>
Arguments <name-string> node name; max. 64 characters; put in
“double quotes”
Example
# configure system name “my node”

3.2.1.2 Location information of the node

Description Configures location information of the node


Syntax # configure system location <location-string>
Arguments <location-string> location name; max. 64 characters; put in
“double quotes”
Example
# configure system location “my location”

3.2.1.3 Contact information

Description Configures contact information of the node


Syntax # configure system contact <contact-string>
Arguments <contact-string> contact information; max. 64 characters; put
in “double quotes”
Example
# configure system contact “my contact info”

3.2.1.4 Fan monitoring state

Description Configures fan monitoring state


Syntax # configure system fan { enable | disable }
Arguments { enable | disable }
Example
# configure system fan enable

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3.2.2 Networking – Node

Description Configures node IP address


Syntax # configure system node address <ip-address>
Arguments <ip-address> IP address
Example
# configure system node address 192.168.0.2

3.2.3 Networking – LAN

Description Configures node management IP address and/or subnet mask


Syntax # configure system lan [address <ip-address>] [netmask <netmask>]
[show]
Arguments <ip-address> IP address
<netmask> subnet mask
Example
# configure system lan address 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0

3.2.4 Configure LAN RIP

Description Enables/disables RIP protocol for the LAN


Syntax # configure system lan rip { enable | disable }
Arguments { enable | disable }

Example
# configure system lan rip enable

3.2.4.1 RIP send type

Description Configures RIP send type


Syntax # configure system lan rip sendtype { disable | ripv1bc | ripv2bc |
ripv2mc }
disable: disabled
Arguments { disable | ripv1bc |
ripv1bc: RIPv1 Broadcast
ripv2bc | ripv2mc }
ripv2bc: RIPv2 Broadcast
ripv2mc: RIPv2 Multicast
Example
# configure system lan rip sendtype ripv2bc

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3.2.4.2 RIP receive type

Description Configures RIP receive type


Syntax # configure system lan rip rectype { ripv1 | ripv2 | either }
ripv1: RIP version 1
Arguments { ripv1 | ripv2 | either }
ripv2: RIP version 2
either: disabled
Example
# configure system lan rip rectype ripv2

3.2.5 Configure LAN OSPF

Description Configures OSPF routing mode in the LAN


Syntax # configure system lan ospf mode { active | passive }
Arguments { active | passive }

Example
# configure system lan ospf mode active

3.2.5.1 OSPF cost number

Description Configures OSPF cost number


Syntax # configure system lan ospf cost <number>
Arguments <number> face-value for the shortest path calculation;
0 recommended for the bandwidth-based
calculation
Example
# configure system lan ospf cost 1

3.2.5.2 OSPF authentication

Description Configures OSPF authentication


Syntax # configure system lan ospf auth { none | simple }
Arguments { none | simple } none: no authentication
simple: simple password authentication
Example
# configure system lan ospf auth simple

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3.2.5.3 OSPF password

Description Configures OSPF authentication password


Syntax # configure system lan ospf password <string>
Arguments <string> password for simple password authentication;
put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure system lan ospf auth password “abcd1234”

3.2.6 Networking – WAN

Description Configures WAN interface of the trunk port


Syntax # configure system wan <port> { enable | disable | show }
Arguments <port> slot/port of the trunk card; selects the DCC
interface
{ enable | disable } enable or disable the interface
Example
# configure system wan 3/1 enable

3.2.6.1 PPP mode

Description Configures PPP mode for the WAN interface


Syntax # configure system wan <port> ppp mode { numbered | unnumbered }
Arguments <port> slot/port of the trunk card
{ numbered | unnumbered for static routes, numbered for
unnumbered } RIP, and numbered or unnumbered for OSPF
Example
# configure system wan 3/1 ppp mode unnumbered

3.2.6.2 IP address

Description Configures IP address (and optionally netmask) for the WAN interface
Syntax # configure system wan <port> ppp local wan address <ip-address>
[netmask <netmask>]
slot/port of the trunk card; selects the DCC
Arguments <port>
interface
IP address of the WAN interface in numbered
<ip-address>
mode
<netmask> netmask of the WAN interface

Example
# configure system wan 3/1 ppp local wan address 10.10.10.10 netmask
255.255.255.0

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3.2.6.3 Remote IP address

Description Configures remote IP address for the numbered WAN interface


Syntax # configure system wan <port> ppp remote { wan | lan } address <ip-
address>
Arguments <port> slot/port of the trunk card
{ wan | lan }
IP address of the remote interface in
<ip-address>
numbered mode
Example
# configure system wan 3/1 ppp remote lan 192.168.0.11

3.2.6.4 Remote LAN subnet

Description Configures remote LAN subnet for the numbered WAN interface
Syntax # configure system wan <port> ppp remote lan netmask <netmask>
Arguments <port> slot/port of the trunk card
<netmask> subnet mask
Example
# configure system wan 3/1 ppp remote lan netmask 255.255.255.0

3.2.7 WAN – Link

Description Configures the link to use DCC channel


Syntax # configure system wan <port> link { rsoh | msoh }
Arguments <port> slot/port of the trunk card
rsoh: use Regenerator Section Overhead
{ rsoh | msoh }
(192 Kbps)
msoh: use Multiplex Section Overhead
(576 Kbps)
Example
# configure system wan 3/1 link msoh

3.2.8 Configure WAN RIP

Description Configures RIP protocol for the WAN


Syntax # configure system wan <port> rip { enable | disable }
Arguments { enable | disable }

Example
# configure system wan 3/1 rip enable

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3.2.8.1 RIP send type

Description Configures RIP send type


Syntax # configure system wan <port> rip sendtype { disable | ripv1bc |
ripv2bc | ripv2mc }
disable: disabled
Arguments { disable | ripv1bc |
ripv1bc: RIPv1 Broadcast
ripv2bc | ripv2mc }
ripv2bc: RIPv2 Broadcast
ripv2mc: RIPv2 Multicast
Example
# configure system wan 3/1 rip sendtype ripv2bc

3.2.8.2 RIP receive type

Description Configures RIP receive type


Syntax # configure system wan <port> rip rectype { ripv1 | ripv2 | either }
ripv1: RIP version 1
Arguments { ripv1 | ripv2 | either }
ripv2: RIP version 2
either: disabled
Example
# configure system wan 3/1 rip rectype ripv2

3.2.9 Configure WAN OSPF

Description Configures OSPF routing mode of the WAN interface


Syntax # configure system wan <port> ospf mode { active | passive }
Arguments { active | passive }
Example
# configure system wan ospf mode active

3.2.9.1 OSPF cost number

Description Configures OSPF cost number


Syntax # configure system wan <port> ospf cost <number>
Arguments <number> face-value for the shortest path calculation; 0
recommended for the bandwidth-based
calculation
Example
# configure system wan 3/1 ospf cost 1

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3.2.9.2 OSPF authentication

Description Configures OSPF authentication


Syntax # configure system wan <port> ospf auth { none | simple }
Arguments { none | simple } none: no authentication
simple: simple password authentication
Example
# configure system wan 3/1 ospf auth simple

3.2.9.3 OSPF password

Description Configures OSPF authentication password


Syntax # configure system wan <port> ospf password <string>
Arguments <string> password for simple password authentication;
put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure system wan 3/1 ospf auth password “abcd1234”

3.2.10 Networking - static routes

Description Configures static routes


Syntax # configure system routing static new destination <ip-address>
netmask <netmask> gateway <ip-address> metric <number>
# configure system routing static show
Arguments <ip-address> IP address of the static entry and the gateway

<netmask> subnet mask of the static entry

<number> metric value


Example
# configure system routing static new destination 192.168.0.10 netmask
255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.0.1 metric 1

Description Removes static routes


Syntax # configure system routing static delete <ip-address>
Arguments <ip-address> IP address of the static entry
Example
# configure system routing static delete 192.168.0.10

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3.2.11 Networking - IP routing

Description Configures IP routing protocol


Syntax # configure system routing protocol { none | rip | ospf | show }
Arguments { none | rip | ospf | none: no routing protocol
show} rip: select Routing Information Protocol
ospf: select Open Shortest Path First protocol
Example
# configure system routing protocol rip

Description Configures global RIP settings


Syntax # configure system routing rip [propastaticroutes { enable | disable }]
[metric <number>] [bcinterval <seconds>] [defaultttl <seconds>]
[delint <seconds>]
Arguments { enable | disable } propagate / do not propagate static routes
metric <number> metric value when propagation used (1..15)
bcinterval <seconds> broadcast interval in seconds
defaultttl <seconds> default time to live in seconds

delint <seconds> deletion interval in seconds

Example
# configure system routing rip propastaticroutes enable metric 1 bcinterval 30
defaultttl 180 delint 120

Description Configures global OSPF settings


Syntax # configure system routing ospf [propastaticroutes { enable | disable }]
[metric <number>] [rpriority <number>] [tdelay <seconds>] [retint
<seconds>] [helloint <seconds>] [deadint <seconds>}
Arguments { enable | disable } propagate / do not propagate static routes

metric <number> metric value when propagation used (1..15)

rpriority <number> router priority


tdelay <seconds> transmit delay in seconds
retint <seconds> retransmit interval in seconds

helloint <seconds> hello interval in seconds

deadint <seconds> dead interval in seconds

Example
# configure system routing ospf propastaticroutes enable metric 1 rpriority 1
tdelay 1 retint 5 helloint 10 deadint 40

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Description Configures IP routing for OSPF


Syntax # configure system routing ospf [routerid <ip-address>] [areaid
<ip-address>]
Arguments routerid <ip-address> uniquely identifying router ID
areaid <ip-address> area ID of the area to which this network
belongs to
Example
# configure system routing ospf routerid 10.10.50.10 areaid 10.10.10.10

3.2.12 Time/date

3.2.12.1 Manual

Description Configures system time


Syntax # configure system time { <dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss> | show }
Arguments { <dd/mm/yyyy day/month/year hour:minutes:seconds; put in
hh:mm:ss> | show } “double quotes”

Example
# configure system time “26/02/2014 08:49:00”

Description Configures system time zone


Syntax # configure system time zone <zonenumber>
Arguments <zonenumber> select number of the time zone from the help
list
Example
# configure system time zone 37

3.2.12.2 NTP client

Description Configures date and time to be fetched from the NTP server
Syntax # configure system time ntp { enable | disable }
Arguments { enable | disable | enable: fetch the date/time from server
show } disable: remove fetching

Example
# configure system time ntp enable

Description Configures the IP address of the NTP server


Syntax # configure system time ntp address <ip-address>
Arguments <ip-address> IP address of the NTP server
Example
# configure system time ntp address 192.168.0.50

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Description Forces the node to update the date/time from NTP server
Syntax # configure system time ntp update
Arguments None
Example
# configure system time ntp update

Description Deletes the IP address of the primary NTP server


Syntax # configure system time ntp delete
Arguments None
Example
# configure system time ntp delete

3.2.13 SNMP

Description Configures SNMP community


Syntax # configure system community new <name> <access>
# configure system community show
Arguments <name> community name; max. 20 characters, no
spaces allowed; put in “double quotes”
none: no access
<access>
read: read access
write: write access
rwrite: both read and write access
Example
# configure system community new “public” read
# configure system community new “netman” rwrite

3.2.13.1 Delete community

Description Deletes SNMP community


Syntax # configure system community delete <name>
Arguments <name> community name; max. 20 characters; put in
“double quotes”
Example
# configure system community delete “netman”

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3.2.13.2 SNMP trap

Description Configures SNMP trap destination


Syntax # configure system trap new <ip-address> <name>
Arguments <ip-address> IP address of the trap destination
<name> community name; put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure system trap new 192.168.0.20 “public”

3.2.13.3 Delete trap

Description Removes SNMP trap destination


Syntax # configure system trap delete <index>
Arguments <index> index number of the trap in the list of traps;
use show system trap to get the list
Example
# show system trap
Trap
====
Index IP Address Community
----- ---------- ---------
1 192.168.0.20 public
2 192.168.0.123 pubuser

# configure system trap delete 2

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3.2.14 Syslog

Description Configures node as a Syslog client


Syntax # configure system syslog { enable | disable | show }
Arguments { enable | disable | enable: enable syslog service
show } disable: remove syslog service
Example
# configure system syslog enable

3.2.14.1 Syslog configuration

Description Configures Syslog parameters


Syntax # configure system syslog [address <ip-address>] [tcpport <port>]
[fcode <facility>]
Arguments <ip-address> IP address of the Syslog server
<port> TCP port number
<facility> append and categorize messages (0..7)
Example
# configure system syslog address 192.168.0.50 tcpport 514 fcode 1

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3.3 User management

3.3.1 Create user

Description Creates a new user with access rights and password


Syntax # configure user new <username> access <level>
Arguments <username> login name of the user (max. 64 characters)

<level> access right level (0..5); note: user with level


4 access rights cannot be removed
Example
# configure user new Walter access 5
Enter password: ***
Confirm password: ***

3.3.2 Set user access rights

Description Gives specified access rights to the user


Syntax # configure user <username> access <level>
Arguments <username> login name of the user
<level> access right level (0..5); note: user with level
4 access rights cannot be removed
Example
# configure user Walter access 3

3.3.3 Change user password

Description Changes password of the user


Syntax # configure user <username> password
Arguments <username> login name of the user

Example
# configure user Walter password
Enter old password: ***
Enter new password: ****
Confirm new password: ****#

3.3.4 Delete username

Description Deletes a username


Syntax # configure user delete <username>
Arguments <username> login name of the user

Example
# configure user delete Walter

NOTE: Administrator level 4 users cannot be deleted.

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3.4 Node configuration

3.4.1 Configure card

Description Configures card type in slot


Syntax # configure card <slot> <number>
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
1 No card
<number>
2 Power adapter
3 SDH trunk
4 E1 tributary
5 Eth tributary
6 VX tributary
7 G.703 tributary
8 VF/E&M tributary
9 FXS tributary
10 FXO tributary
11 A-DXC tributary
12 OTP
Example
# configure card 1 4

3.4.2 Configure card owner

Description Changes ownership of a card/slot


Syntax # configure card <slot> owner { free | myself }
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
{ free | myself } free: not owned by this trunk
myself: only this trunk can modify this card
Example
# configure card 1 myself

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3.5 VCG port configuration

3.5.1 Basic VCG configuration

Description Configures the virtual concatenation group


Syntax # configure vcg <number> [mode { vcat | lcas }] [encaps { gfp |laps | ppp }]
[scrambler {enable | disable }] [fcs { enable | disable }] [delay <number>]
Arguments vcg <number> number of the VCG (1..32)
mode { vcat | lcas } select mode: virtual concatenation (vcat) or link
capacity adjustment scheme (lcas)
encaps { gfp | laps | select the encapsulation mode
ppp }
scrambler { enable | enable or disable Ethernet packet scrambler
disable }
fcs { enable | disable } enable or disable FCS calculation and validation
delay <number> differential delay in milliseconds (1..150 ms)
between the members of the VCG
Example
# configure vcg 32 mode vcat encaps laps scrambler enable fcs enable delay 5
WARNING: Changing this value effects service.
The Ethernet port will be disabled
Are you sure you want to continue?

Enter “yes” to confirm or “no” to cancel: yes

Please re-enable the port after changing both ends.


#

3.5.2 Advanced VCG configuration

3.5.2.1 LAPS

Description Configures LAPS control


Syntax # configure vcg <number> laps address <number> control <number>
sapi <number>
Arguments address <number> HDLC address number 0x0..0xff

control <number> HDLC control number 0x0—0xff

sapi <number> service access point identifier number


0x0..0xffff
Example
# configure vcg 1 laps address 0x04 control 0x03 sapi 0xfe01

NOTE: Command needs confirmation.

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3.5.2.2 GFP

Description Configures GFP control


Syntax # configure vcg <number> gfp pti <number> exi <number> upi
<number>
Arguments vcg <number> number of the VCG (1..32)

pti <number> payload type identifier 0..7

exi <number> extension header identifier 0..1

upi <number> user payload identifier 0x0..0xff

Example
# configure vcg 2 gfp pti 0 exi 0 upi 0x01

NOTE: Command needs confirmation.

3.5.2.3 PPP

Description Configures PPP control


Syntax # configure vcg <number> ppp address <number> control <number>
protocol <number> bcpflags <number> bcpmac <number>
Arguments vcg <number> number of the VCG (1..32)

address <number> PPP address number 0x0..0xff

control <number> PPP control number 0x0..0xff

protocol <number> PPP protocol number 0x0..0xffff

bcpflags <number> bridging control protocol flags 0x0..0xf

bcpmac <number> bridging control protocol MAC type


0x0..0xff
Example
# configure vcg 3 ppp address 0xff control 0x03 protocol 0x0031 bcpflag 0x8
bcpmac 0x1

NOTE: Command needs confirmation.

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3.6 Tributary E1 unit configuration

3.6.1 Configure E1 status

Description Configures administration status of E1 port


Syntax # configure e1 <port> { enable | disable | show }
Arguments <port> E1 slot/port
enable: enable E1 port
{ enable | disable |
disable: disable E1 port
show }
show: show E1 port configuration (see
section 4 Show commands)
Example
# configure e1 6/1 enable
# configure e1 6/1 disable

3.6.2 Configure E1 alarms

Description Configures the alarms of E1 interface


Syntax # configure e1 <port> alarm { all | los| lof | rdi | ais } { major | minor |
disable }
Arguments <port> E1 slot/port or port range
{ all | los| lof | rdi | ais } all or specified alarms
major: red alarm
{major | minor | disable }
minor: yellow alarm
disable: no alarm
Example
# configure e1 6/1..8 alarms all major

3.6.3 Configure E1 framing

Description Configures E1 framing mode


Syntax # configure e1 <port> framing <number>
Arguments <port> E1 slot/port or port range
1 Unframed
<number>
2 E1 PCM30
3 E1 PCMCRC4 on
4 E1 PCM31
5 E1 PCM31 CRC4 on
Example
# configure e1 6/1 framing 2

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3.6.4 Add E1 comment

Description Assigns a comment to the E1 port


Syntax # configure e1 <port> comment <name-string>
Arguments <port> E1 slot/port
<name-string> interface specific connection name; max.
30 characters; put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure e1 6/1 comment “My E1 6/1”

3.6.5 Configure E1 test mode

Description Configures e1 port test mode


Syntax # configure e1 <port> test { line | equipment | none }
Arguments <port> E1 slot/port or port range
line: line loopback
{ line | equipment | none }
equipment: equipment loopback
none: no loop
Example
# configure e1 6/1 test line

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3.7 Tributary Ethernet unit configuration

3.7.1 Configure Ethernet status

Description Configures administration status of Ethernet port


Syntax # configure eth <port> { enable | disable | show }
Arguments <port> Ethernet slot/port or port range
enable: enable Ethernet port
{ enable | disable |
disable: disable Ethernet port
show }
show: show Ethernet port configuration (see
section 4 Show commands)
Example
# configure eth 5/1 enable
# configure eth 5/2 disable

3.7.2 Configure Ethernet connection type

Description Configures Ethernet connection type


Syntax # configure eth <port> connection <number>
Arguments <port> Ethernet slot/port
1 Auto negotiation
<number>
2 1000 Mbps
3 100 Mbps full duplex
4 100 Mbps half duplex
5 10 Mbps full duplex
6 10 Mbps half duplex
Example
# configure eth 5/1 connection 3

3.7.3 Configure Ethernet flow control

Description Configures Ethernet port flow control


Syntax # configure eth <port> flowctrl { enable | disable }
Arguments <port> Ethernet slot/port or port range
{ enable | disable } enable or disable flow control of the Ethernet
port
Example
# configure eth 5/1 flowctrl enable

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3.7.4 Configure Ethernet alarms

Description Configures the alarms of Ethernet interface


Syntax # configure eth <port> alarm { all | lol | txfault } { major | minor |
disable }
Arguments <port> Ethernet slot/port or port range
{ all | lol | txfault } all or specified alarms
major: red alarm
{ major | minor |
minor: yellow alarm
disable }
disable: no alarm
Example
# configure eth 5/1 alarm all minor

3.7.5 Configure Ethernet comment

Description Assigns a comment to the Ethernet port


Syntax # configure eth <port> comment <name-string>
Arguments <port> Ethernet slot/port
<name-string> interface specific connection name; max. 30
characters; put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure eth 5/1 comment “My Eth 5/1”

3.7.6 Configure Power over Ethernet mode

Description Configures Power over Ethernet mode


Syntax # configure eth <port> poe { enable | disable }
Arguments <port> Ethernet slot/port
{ enable | disable } enable or disable Power over Ethernet mode
Example
# conf eth 5/1 poe enable

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3.7.7 Configure Ethernet SFP port

Description Configures automatic laser shutdown property in Ethernet SFP port


Syntax # configure eth <port> sfp als { auto | manual | disable }
Arguments <port> Ethernet slot/port
auto: activate automatic laser shutdown
{ auto | manual |
manual: activate manual laser shutdown
disable }
disable: disable laser shutdown
Example
# conf eth 5/8 sfp als auto

Description Configures laser transmission on for a period of time defined by sfp


laser pulse command in Ethernet SFP port activated in manual
mode
Syntax # configure eth <port> sfp laser on
Arguments <port> Ethernet slot/port
Example
# conf eth 5/8 sfp laser on

Description Configures duration of laser transmission in Ethernet SFP port


activated in manual mode
Syntax # configure eth <port> sfp laser pulse <time>
Arguments <port> Ethernet slot/port
<time> laser transmission time (2..10 seconds)
Example
# conf eth 5/8 sfp laser pulse 5

Description Configures SFP Digital Diagnostics Monitoring in Ethernet SFP port


Syntax # configure eth <port> sfp ddm { temperature | voltage | txbias |
txpower | rxpower } { warning | error }
Arguments <port> Ethernet slot/port
{ temperature | voltage | txbias |
monitoring parameters
txpower | rxpower }
{ warning | error } raise alarm on warning threshold
or on error threshold
Example
# conf eth 5/8 sfp ddm voltage error

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3.8 Tributary VX unit configuration

3.8.1 Configure VX status

Description Configures administration status of VX port


Syntax # configure vx <port> { enable | disable | show }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
enable: enable VX port
{ enable | disable |
disable: disable VX port
show }
show: show VX port configuration (see section 4
Show commands)
Example
# configure vx 9/1 enable
# configure vx 9/2 disable

3.8.2 Configure VX port mode

Description Configures the mode of the VX port


Syntax # configure vx <port> mode { auto | manual }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ auto | manual }
Example
# configure vx 9/1..4 mode auto

3.8.3 Configure VX port type

Description Configures the type of VX interface


Syntax # configure vx <port> type { dce | dte }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ dce | dte }
Example
# configure vx 9/1 type dce

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3.8.4 Configure VX port electrical interface

Description Configures the electrical interface of the VX port


Syntax # configure vx <port> interface { v28 | v11 | v35 | x21 | rs530 | rs530a }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ v28 | v11 | v35 | x21 | supported electrical interface types
rs530 | rs530a }
Example
# configure vx 9/1 interface v11

3.8.5 Configure VX port alarms

Description Configures the alarms of VX interface


Syntax # configure vx <port> alarm { all | los | loc | lof } { major | minor |
disable }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ all | los | loc | lof } all or specified alarms
major: red alarm
{ major| minor | disable }
minor: yellow alarm
disable: no alarm
Example
# configure vx 9/1 alarm all major

3.8.6 Configure VX framing

Description Configures the framing mode of VX interface


Syntax # configure vx <port> framing { asyncv110 | syncv110 | syncn64k |
asynctc | syncm8k | syncm8k3f }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ asyncv110| syncv110 | framing mode
syncn64k | asynctc |
syncm8k | syncm8k3f }
Example
# configure vx 9/1 framing asyncv110

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3.8.7 Configure VX asynchronous V.110 settings

Description Shows help display of asynchronous V.110 mode configuration


Syntax # configure vx <port> asyncv110 { ? | help }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ ? | help } shows help display
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asyncv110 ?
configure vx <port> asyncv110:
rate Configure port rate
chformat Configure character format
tolerance Configure tolerance in async mode
c105 Configure circuit 105 control
c109 Configure circuit 109 control
c108 Configure circuit 108 control
c107 Configure circuit 107 control
c106 Configure circuit 106 control
bmask Configure bit mask

Description Configures the bit rate of a port in asynchronous V.110 mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> asyncv110 rate <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
1 600 bit/s
<number>
2 1200 bit/
3 2400 bit/s
4 4800 bit/s
5 9600 bit/s
6 19200 bit/s
7 38400 bit/s
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asyncv110 rate 5

Description Configures the start - stop character length of a port in asynchronous


V.110 mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> asyncv110 chformat { b8 | b9 | b10 | b11 }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ b8 | b9 | b10 | b11 } character length
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asyncv110 chformat b8

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Description Configures the rate tolerance of the port in asynchronous V.110 mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> asyncv110 tolerance { basic | extended }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ basic | extended } basic: +1% to -2.5%
extended: +2.3% to -2.5%
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asyncv110 tolerance basic

Description Configures circuit 105 control of a port in asynchronous V.110 mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> asyncv110 c105 { sb | on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ sb | on | off } sb: 105 to SB (s-bit B)
on: SB on
off: SB off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asyncv110 c105 sb

Description Configures circuit 109 control of a port in asynchronous V.110 mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> asyncv110 c109 { sb | x | on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ sb | x | on | off } sb: SB to 109
x: X to 109
on: 109 on
off: 109 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asyncv110 c109 off

Description Configures circuit 108 control of a port in asynchronous V.110 mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> asyncv110 c108 { sa | on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
sa: 108 to SA
{ sa | on | off }
on: SA on
off: SA off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asyncv110 c108 on

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Description Configures circuit 107 control of a port in asynchronous V.110 mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> asyncv110 c107 { sa | on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ sa | on | off } sa: SA to 107
on: 107 on
off: 107 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asyncv110 c107 sa

Description Configures circuit 106 control of a port in asynchronous V.110 mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> asyncv110 c106 { delay <number> | on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ delay <number> | on | off } delay 105 -> 106: 2..254 ms
on: 106 on
off: 106 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asyncv110 c106 delay 5

Description Configures the bit mask of a port in asynchronous V.110 mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> asyncv110 bmask <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
<number> 0..255
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asyncv110 bmask 15

3.8.8 Configure VX synchronous V.110 settings

Description Shows help display of synchronous V.110 mode configuration


Syntax # configure vx <port> asyncv110 { ? | help }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ ? | help } shows help display
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncv110 ?
configure vx <port> syncv110:
rate Configure port rate
txclk Configure Tx clock input
c105 Configure circuit 105 control
c109 Configure circuit 109 control
c108 Configure circuit 108 control
c107 Configure circuit 107 control
c106 Configure circuit 106 control
bmask Configure bit mask

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Description Configures the bit rate of a port in synchronous V.110 mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncv110 rate <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
1 600 bit/s
<number>
2 1200 bit/
3 2400 bit/s
4 4800 bit/s
5 9600 bit/s
6 19200 bit/s
7 38400 bit/s
8 48 kbit/s
9 56 kbit/s
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncv110 rate 8

Description Configures the Tx clock input of a port in synchronous V.110 mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncv110 txclk { c113 | c114 | c114inv }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
c113: circuit 113
{ c113 | c114 | c114inv }
c114: circuit 114
c114inv: circuit 114 inverted
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncv110 txclk c113

Description Configures circuit 105 control of a port in synchronous V.110 mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncv110 c105 { sb | on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
sb: 105 to SB
{ sb | on | off }
on: SB on
off: SB off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncv110 c105 sb

Description Configures circuit 109 control of a port in synchronous V.110 mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncv110 c109 { sb | x | on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
sb: SB to 109
{ sb | x | on | off }
x: X to 109
on: 109 on
off: 109 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncv110 c109 off

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Description Configures circuit 108 control of a port in synchronous V.110 mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncv110 c108 { sa | on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
sa: 108 to SA
{ sa | on | off }
on: SA on
off: SA off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncv110 c108 on

Description Configures circuit 107 control of a port in synchronous V.110 mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncv110 c107 { sa | on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
sa: SA to 107
{ sa | on | off }
on: 107 on
off: 107 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncv110 c107 sa

Description Configures circuit 106 control of a port in synchronous V.110 mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncv110 c106 { delay <number> | on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
delay 105 -> 106: 2..254 ms
{ delay <number> | on | off }
on: 106 on
off: 106 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncv110 c106 delay 5

Description Configures the bit mask of a port in synchronous V.110 mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncv110 bmask <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
<number> 0..255
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncv110 bmask 255

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3.8.9 Configure VX synchronous nx64k settings

Description Shows help display of synchronous nx64k mode configuration


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncn64k { ? | help }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ ? | help } shows help display
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncn64k ?
configure vx <port> syncn64k:
rate Configure port rate
txclk Configure Tx clock input
c105 Configure circuit 105 control
c109 Configure circuit 109 control
c108 Configure circuit 108 control
c107 Configure circuit 107 control
c106 Configure circuit 106 control

Description Configures the bit rate of a port in synchronous nx64k mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncn64k rate <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
1 48 kbit/s
<number>
2 56 kbit/
3 64 kbit/s (n= 1)
4 128 kbit/s (n= 2)
5 192 kbit/s (n= 3)
6 256 kbit/s (n= 4)
7 320 kbit/s (n= 5)
8 384 kbit/s (n= 6)
9 448 kbit/s (n= 7)
10 512 kbit/s (n= 8)
11 576 kbit/s (n= 9)
12 640 kbit/s (n=10)
13 704 kbit/s (n=11)
14 768 kbit/s (n=12)
15 832 kbit/s (n=13)
16 896 kbit/s (n=14)
17 960 kbit/s (n=15)
18 1024 kbit/s (n=16)
19 1088 kbit/s (n=17)
20 1153 kbit/s (n=18)
21 1216 kbit/s (n=19)
22 1280 kbit/s (n=20)
23 1344 kbit/s (n=21)
24 1408 kbit/s (n=22)
25 1472 kbit/s (n=23)
26 1536 kbit/s (n=24)
27 1600 kbit/s (n=25)
28 1664 kbit/s (n=26)
29 1728 kbit/s (n=27)

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30 1792 kbit/s (n=28)


31 1856 kbit/s (n=29)
32 1920 kbit/s (n=30)
33 1984 kbit/s (n=31)
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncn64k rate 25

Description Configures the Tx clock input of a port in synchronous nx64k mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncn64k txclk { c113 | c114 | c114inv }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
c113: circuit 113
{ c113 | c114 | c114inv }
c114: circuit 114
c114inv: circuit 114 inverted
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncn64k txclk c114

Description Configures circuit 105 control of a port in synchronous nx64k mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncn64k c105 { normal | on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
normal: interface controls
{ normal | on | off }
on: SB on
off: SB off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncn64k c105 on

Description Configures circuit 109 control of a port in synchronous nx64k mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncn64k c109 { remote | on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
remote: from remote end
{ remote | on | off }
on: 109 on
off: 109 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncn64k c109 off

Description Configures circuit 108 control of a port in synchronous nx64k mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncn64k c108 { normal | on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
normal: interface controls
{ normal | on | off }
on: SA on
off: SA off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncn64k c108 on

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Description Configures circuit 107 control of a port in synchronous nx64k mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncn64k c107 { normal | on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
normal: interface controls
{ normal | on | off }
on: 107 on
off: 107 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncn64k c107 on

Description Configures circuit 106 control of a port in synchronous nx64k mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncn64k c106 { delay <number> | on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
delay 105 -> 106: 2..254 ms
{ delay <number> | on | off }
on: 106 on
off: 106 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncn64k c106 delay 5

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3.8.10 Configure VX transition coded settings

Description Shows help display of transition coded configuration


Syntax # configure vx <port> asynctc { ? | help }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ ? | help } shows help display
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asynctc ?
configure vx <port> asynctc | syncm8k | syncm8k3f:
rate Configure port rate
chformat Configure character format
c105 Configure circuit 105 control
c109 Configure circuit 109 control
c108 Configure circuit 108 control
c107 Configure circuit 107 control
c106 Configure circuit 106 control
bmask Configure bit mask

Description Configures the bit rate of a port in transition coded mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> asynctc rate <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
3 2400 bit/s
<number>
4 4800 bit/s
5 9600 bit/s
6 19200 bit/s
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asynctc rate 4

Description Configures the start - stop character length of a port in transition coded
mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> asynctc chformat { b8 | b9 | b10 | b11 }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ b8 | b9 | b10 | b11 } character length
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asynctc chformat b8

Description Configures circuit 105 control of a port in transition coded mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> asynctc c105 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 105 on
off: 105 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asynctc c105 off

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Description Configures circuit 106 control of a port in transition coded mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> asynctc c106 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 106 on
off: 106 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asynctc c106 off

Description Configures circuit 107 control of a port in transition coded mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> asynctc c107 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
on: 107 on
{ on | off }
off: 107 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asynctc c107 on

Description Configures circuit 108 control of a port transition coded mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> asynctc c108 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 108 on
off: 108 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asynctc c108 off

Description Configures circuit 109 control of a port in transition coded mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> asynctc c109 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 109 on
off: 109 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asynctc c109 on

Description Configures the bit mask of a port in transition coded mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> asynctc bmask <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
<number> 0..255
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asynctc bmask 15

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3.8.11 Configure VX synchronous m*8k sampling settings

Description Shows help display of m*8k sampling configuration


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k { ? | help }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ ? | help } shows help display
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k ?
configure vx <port> synctc | syncm8k | syncm8k3f:
rate Configure port rate
chformat Configure character format
c105 Configure circuit 105 control
c109 Configure circuit 109 control
c108 Configure circuit 108 control
c107 Configure circuit 107 control
c106 Configure circuit 106 control
bmask Configure bit mask

Description Configures the bit rate of a port in m*8k sampling mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k rate <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
1 600 bit/s
<number>
2 1200 bit/s
3 2400 bit/s
4 4800 bit/s
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k rate 4

Description Configures the start - stop character length of a port in m*8k sampling
mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k chformat { b8 | b9 | b10 | b11 }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ b8 | b9 | b10 | b11 } character length
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k chformat b8

Description Configures circuit 105 control of a port in m*8k sampling mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k c105 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 105 on
off: 105 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k c105 off

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Description Configures circuit 106 control of a port in m*8k sampling mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k c106 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 106 on
off: 106 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k c106 off

Description Configures circuit 107 control of a port in m*8k sampling mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k c107 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
on: 107 on
{ on | off }
off: 107 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k c107 on

Description Configures circuit 108 control of a port m*8k sampling mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k c108 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 108 on
off: 108 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k c108 off

Description Configures circuit 109 control of a port in m*8k sampling mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k c109 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 109 on
off: 109 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k c109 on

Description Configures the bit mask of a port in m*8k sampling mode


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k bmask <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
<number> 0..255
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k bmask 15

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3.8.12 Configure VX synchronous m*8k sampling & filtered settings

Description Shows help display of m*8k sampling & filtered configuration


Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f { ? | help }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ ? | help } shows help display
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f ?
configure vx <port> synctc | syncm8k | syncm8k3f:
rate Configure port rate
chformat Configure character format
c105 Configure circuit 105 control
c109 Configure circuit 109 control
c108 Configure circuit 108 control
c107 Configure circuit 107 control
c106 Configure circuit 106 control
bmask Configure bit mask

Description Configures the bit rate of a port in m*8k sampling & filtered mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f rate <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
1 600 bit/s
<number>
2 1200 bit/s
3 2400 bit/s
4 4800 bit/s
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f rate 4

Description Configures the start - stop character length of a port in m*8k sampling
& filtered mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f chformat { b8 | b9 | b10 | b11 }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ b8 | b9 | b10 | b11 } character length
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f chformat b8

Description Configures circuit 105 control of a port in m*8k sampling & filtered
mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f c105 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 105 on
off: 105 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f c105 off

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Description Configures circuit 106 control of a port in m*8k sampling & filtered
mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f c106 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 106 on
off: 106 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f c106 off

Description Configures circuit 107 control of a port in m*8k sampling & filtered
mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f c107 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
on: 107 on
{ on | off }
off: 107 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f c107 on

Description Configures circuit 108 control of a port m*8k sampling & filtered mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f c108 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 108 on
off: 108 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f c108 off

Description Configures circuit 109 control of a port in m*8k sampling & filtered
mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f c109 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 109 on
off: 109 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f c109 on

Description Configures the bit mask of a port in m*8k sampling & filtered mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f bmask <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
<number> 0..255
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f bmask 15

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3.8.13 Configure VX comment

Description Assigns a comment to the VX interface


Syntax # configure vx <port> comment <name-string>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
<name-string> interface specific connection name; max. 30
characters; put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure vx 9/1 comment “My VX 9/1”

3.8.14 Configure VX test

Description Help for VX test configuration


Syntax # configure vx <port> test { ? | help }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port
{ ? | help } shows help display of VX test configuration
Example
# conf vx 9/1 test ?
configure vx tests:
ber <number> BER test configuration
c141 enable | disable Circuit 141 (LL) control (only for vx)
loop line | equipment | none Loop test activation
loop timeout <time> Loop test timeout 1..255 min
prbs <test number> PRBS test activation
prbs pattern PRBS test pattern

Description Configures BER test for the VX interface


Syntax # configure vx <port> test ber <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
1 Disable
<number>
2 Inject one error
3 Error rate 10-3
4 Error rate 10-6
5 Trip delay only in OTP (max. 8 s)
Example
# conf vx 9/1 test ber 1

Description Configures circuit 141 control of the VX interface


Syntax # configure vx <port> test c141 { enable | disable }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
enable circuit 141 control
{ enable | disable }
disable circuit 141 control
Example
# conf vx 9/1 test c141 enable

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Description Configures test loop of the VX interface


Syntax # configure vx <port> test loop { line | equipment | none }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
line: activate line loop
{ line | equipment |
equipment: activate equipment loop
none }
none: deactivate loop
Example
# conf vx 9/1 test loop line

Description Configures test loop timeout of the VX interface


Syntax # configure vx <port> test loop timeout <time>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
<time> timeout 1..255 minutes
Example
# conf vx 9/1 test loop timeout 10

Description Configures PRBS test of the VX interface


Syntax # configure vx <port> test prbs <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
1 Disable
<number>
2 Tx to equipment
3 Rx from equipment
4 Tx/Rx to equipment
5 Tx to interface
6 Rx from interface
7 Tx/Rx to interface
Example
# conf vx 9/1 test prbs 2

Description Configures PRBS test pattern of the VX interface


Syntax # configure vx <port> test prbs pattern <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
1 All ones
<number>
2 All zeros
3 1010
4 PRBS 29-1
5 PRBS 215-1
6 PRBS 220-1
7 PRBS 223-1
Example
# conf vx 9/1 test prbs pattern 1

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3.9 Tributary G.703 unit configuration

3.9.1 G.703 configuration help

Description Shows help display of G.703 configuration


Syntax # configure g703 <port> { ? | help }
Arguments <port> G.703 slot/port or port range
{ ? | help } show configuration commands of the G.703 port

Example
# configure g703 10/1 ?
enable | disable Enable/disable the g703 port
type Configure type of the port
txclk Configure Tx Clock of the port
test Configure g703 port tests
ais Condition to generate AIS
alarm Configure alarms
comment <string> Assign a comment to the port
show Show configuration of the g703 port

3.9.2 Configure G.703 status

Description Configures G.703 administration status


Syntax # configure g703 <port> { enable | disable | show }
Arguments <port> G.703 slot/port or port range
enable: enable G.703 port
{ enable | disable |
disable: disable G.703 port
show }
show: show G.703 port configuration (see
section 4 Show commands)
Example
# configure g703 10/1 enable
# configure g703 10/2 disable

3.9.3 Configure G.703 port type

Description Configures the type of the G.703 port


Syntax # configure g703 <port> type { codir | contra }
Arguments <port> G.703 slot/port or port range
codir: co-directional
{ codir | contra }
contra: contradirectional
Example
# configure g703 10/1..2 type codir

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3.9.4 Configure G.703 port transmit clock

Description Configures contra directional transmit clock of the G.703 port


Syntax # configure g703 <port> txclk { normal | inverted }
Arguments <port> G.703 slot/port or port range
normal: transmit clock is not inverted
{ normal | inverted }
inverted: transmit clock is inverted
Example
# configure g703 10/1 txclk normal

3.9.5 Configure G.703 port AIS condition to interface

Description Configures condition to generate AIS to interface.


Syntax # configure g703 <port> ais interface { disable | los }
Arguments <port> G.703 slot/port or port range
disable: disable AIS generation
{ disable | los }
los: AIS when LOS alarm
Example
# configure g703 10/1 ais interface disable

3.9.6 Configure G.703 port AIS condition to equipment

Description Configures condition to generate AIS to equipment.


Syntax # configure g703 <port> ais equipment { disable | los | not | either }
Arguments <port> G.703 slot/port or port range
disable: disable AIS generation
{ disable | los | not | either }
los: AIS when LOS alarm
not: AIS when no octet timing alarm
either: AIS when LOS or NOT
Example
# configure g703 10/1 ais equipment either

3.9.7 Configure G.703 port alarms

Description Configures the alarms of G.703 interface


Syntax # configure g703 <port> alarm { all | los | ais | not } {major | minor |
disable }
Arguments { all | los | ais | not } all or specified alarms
major: red alarm
{ major| minor |
minor: yellow alarm
disable }
disable: no alarm
Example
# configure g703 10/1 alarm all major

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3.9.8 Configure G.703 comment

Description Assigns a comment to the G.703 interface


Syntax # configure g703 <port> comment <name-string>
Arguments <port> G.703 slot/port or port range
<name-string> interface specific connection name; max. 30
characters; put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure g703 10/1 comment “My G703 10/1”

3.9.9 Configure G.703 test

Description Shows help for G.703 test configuration


Syntax # configure g703 <port> test { ? | help }
Arguments <port> G.703 slot/port
{ ? | help } show help display of G.703 test configuration
Example
# conf g703 10/1 test ?
configure g703 tests:
ber <number> BER test configuration
loop line | equipment | none Loop test activation
loop timeout <time> Loop test timeout 1..255 min
prbs <test number> PRBS test activation
prbs pattern PRBS test pattern

Description Configures BER test for the G.703 interface


Syntax # configure g703 <port> test ber <number>
Arguments <port> G.703 slot/port or port range
1 Disable
<number>
2 Inject one error
3 Error rate 10-3
4 Error rate 10-6
Example
# conf g703 10/1 test ber 1

Description Configures test loop for the G.703 interface


Syntax # configure g703 <port> test loop { line | equipment | none }
Arguments <port> G.703 slot/port or port range
line: activate line loop
{ line | equipment |
equipment: activate equipment loop
none }
none: deactivate loop
Example
# conf g703 10/1 test loop line

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Description Configures test loop timeout for the G.703 interface


Syntax # configure g703 <port> test loop timeout <time>
Arguments <port> G.703 slot/port or port range
<time> timeout 1..255 minutes
Example
# conf g703 10/1 test loop timeout 10

Description Configures PRBS test for the G.703 interface


Syntax # configure g703 <port> test prbs <number>
Arguments <port> G.703 slot/port or port range
1 Disable
<number>
2 Tx to equipment
3 Rx from equipment
4 Tx/Rx to equipment
5 Tx to interface
6 Rx from interface
7 Tx/Rx to interface
Example
# conf g703 10/1 test prbs 2

Description Configures PRBS test pattern for the G.703 interface


Syntax # configure g703 <port> test prbs pattern <number>
Arguments <port> G.703 slot/port or port range
1 All ones
<number>
2 All zeros
3 1010
4 PRBS 29-1
5 PRBS 215-1
6 PRBS 220-1
7 PRBS 223-1
Example
# conf g703 10/1 test prbs pattern 1

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3.10 Tributary OTP unit configuration

3.10.1 OTP configuration help

Description Shows help display of OTP configuration


Syntax # configure otp <port> { ? | help }
Arguments <port> otp slot/port or port range
{ ? | help } show configuration commands of the OTP port

Example
# configure otp 16/1 ?
enable | disable Enable/disable the otp port
rate Configure data rate of the port
txlevel Configure transmitter level of the port
alarm Configure alarms
comment <string> Assign a comment to the port
test Configure otp port tests
show Show configuration of the otp port

3.10.2 Configure OTP status

Description Configures OTP administration status


Syntax # configure otp <port> { enable | disable | show }
Arguments <port> OTP slot/port or port range
enable: enable OTP port
{ enable | disable |
disable: disable OTP port
show }
show: show OTP port configuration (see section
4 Show commands)
Example
# configure otp 16/1 enable
# configure otp 16/2 disable

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3.10.3 Configure OTP data rate

Description Configures the bit rate of a OTP port


Syntax # configure otp <port> rate <number>
Arguments <port> OTP slot/port or port range
1 64 kbit/s (n= 1)
<number>
2 128 kbit/s (n= 2)
3 192 kbit/s (n= 3)
4 256 kbit/s (n= 4)
5 320 kbit/s (n= 5)
6 384 kbit/s (n= 6)
7 448 kbit/s (n= 7)
8 512 kbit/s (n= 8)
9 576 kbit/s (n= 9)
10 640 kbit/s (n=10)
11 704 kbit/s (n=11)
12 768 kbit/s (n=12)
Example
# configure otp 16/1 rate 8

3.10.4 Configure OTP transmitter level

Description Configures the transmitter level of a OTP port


Syntax # configure otp <port> txlevel <number>
Arguments <port> OTP slot/port or port range
1 low
<number>
2
3 default
4 high
Example
# configure otp 16/1 txlevel 4

3.10.5 Configure OTP alarms

Description Configures alarms of the OTP interface


Syntax # configure otp <port> alarm { all | los | loc | lof | ais | rdi } { major |
minor | disable }
Arguments <port> OTP slot/port or port range
{ all | los | loc | lof | ais | all or specified alarms
rdi }
major: red alarm
{ major| minor | disable }
minor: yellow alarm
disable: no alarm
Example
# configure otp 16/1 alarm all major

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3.10.6 Configure OTP comment

Description Assigns a comment to the OTP interface


Syntax # configure otp <port> comment <name-string>
Arguments <port> OTP slot/port or port range
<name-string> interface specific connection name; max. 30
characters; put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure otp 16/1 comment “My OTP 16/1”

3.10.7 Configure OTP test

Description Shows help for OTP test configuration


Syntax # configure otp <port> test { ? | help }
Arguments <port> OTP slot/port
{ ? | help } show help display of OTP test configuration
Example
# conf otp 16/1 test ?
configure otp tests:
ber .<number> BER test configuration
loop line | equipment | none Loop test activation
loop timeout <time> Loop test timeout 1..255 min
prbs line | equipment | none PRBS test activation
prbs pattern PRBS test pattern
delay line | equipment | none Trip delay measurement
delay start Trip delay test activation

Description Configures BER test of the OTP interface


Syntax # configure otp <port> test ber <number>
Arguments <port> OTP slot/port or port range
1 Disable
<number>
2 Inject one error
3 Error rate 10-3
4 Error rate 10-6
5 Trip delay only in OTP (max. 8 s)
Example
# conf otp 16/1 test ber 1

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Description Configures test loop of the OTP interface


Syntax # configure otp <port> test loop { line | equipment | none }
Arguments <port> OTP slot/port or port range
line: activate line loop
{ line | equipment |
equipment: activate equipment loop
none }
none: deactivate loop
Example
# conf otp 16/1 test loop line

Description Configures test loop timeout of the OTP interface


Syntax # configure otp <port> test loop timeout <time>
Arguments <port> OTP slot/port or port range
<time> timeout 1..255 minutes
Example
# conf otp 16/1 test loop timeout 10

Description Configures PRBS test of the OTP interface


Syntax # configure otp <port> test prbs { line | equipment | none }
Arguments <port> OTP slot/port or port range
line: to/from interface
{ line | equipment |
equipment: to/from equipment
none }
none: disable PRBS test
Example
# conf otp 16/1 test prbs none

Description Configures PRBS test pattern of the OTP interface


Syntax # configure otp <port> test prbs pattern <number>
Arguments <port> OTP slot/port or port range
1 All ones
<number>
2 All zeros
3 1010
4 PRBS 29-1
5 PRBS 215-1
6 PRBS 220-1
7 PRBS 223-1
Example
# conf otp 16/1 test prbs pattern 1

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Description Configures trip delay direction of the OTP interface


Syntax # configure otp <port> test delay { line | equipment | none }
Arguments <port> OTP slot/port or port range
line: line direction
{ line | equipment |
equipment: equipment direction
none }
none: deactivate trip delay
Example
# conf otp 16/1 test delay line

Description Starts trip delay test of the OTP interface


Syntax # configure otp <port> test delay start
Arguments <port> OTP slot/port or port range
Example
# conf otp 16/1 test delay start

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3.11 Tributary VF/E&M unit configuration

3.11.1 EM configuration help

Description Shows help display of EM configuration


Syntax # configure em <port> { ? | help }
Arguments <port> EM slot/port or port range
{ ? | help } show configuration commands of the EM port

Example
# configure em 11/1 ?
enable | disable Enable/disable the em port
mode Configure mode of the port
companding Configure companding law of the port
txgain Configure transmitter gain/attenuation
rxgain Configure receiver gain/attenuation
cas Configure signalling logic
signal_fault Configure signal fault state
test Configure em port tests
alarm Configure alarms
comment <string> Assign a comment to the port
show Show configuration of the em port

3.11.2 Configure EM status

Description Configures EM administration status


Syntax # configure em <port> { enable | disable | show }
Arguments <port> EM slot/port or port range
enable: enable EM port
{ enable |
disable: disable EM port
disable | show }
show: show EM port configuration (see section 4
Show commands)
Example
# configure em 11/1 enable
# configure em 11/2 disable

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3.11.3 Configure EM port mode

Description Configures the mode of the EM port


Syntax # configure em <port> mode { wire2 impedance <number> | wire4 }
Arguments <port> EM slot/port or port range
wire2: 2-wire interface; impedance must be given
{ wire2 | wire4 }
wire4: 4-wire interface; impedance 600 ohm
1 600 ohm
<number>
2 900 ohm
3 600 ohm + 2.16 uF
4 900 ohm + 2.16 uF
5 270 ohm + 750 ohm || 150 nF (CTR21)
6 220 ohm + 820 ohm || 120 nF (AU/NZ1)
7 220 ohm + 820 ohm || 115 nF (SK/SI/ZA)
8 370 ohm + 620 ohm || 310 nF (NZ2)
Example
# configure em 11/1 mode wire2 impedance 2
# configure em 11/2 mode wire4

3.11.4 Configure EM port companding law

Description Configures companding type of the EM port


Syntax # configure em <port> companding { ulaw | alaw }
Arguments <port> EM slot/port or port range
ulaw: µ-law
{ ulaw | alaw }
alaw: a-law
Example
# configure em 11/1 companding alaw

3.11.5 Configure EM port transmitter/receiver gain/attenuation

Description Configures Tx and/or Rx gain/attenuation of the EM port


Syntax # configure em <port> [txgain <number>] [rxgain <number>]
Arguments <port> EM slot/port or port range
1 -30.0 dB
<number>
2 -20.0 dB
3 -15.0 dB
4 -12.0 dB
5 -10.0 dB
6 -8.0 dB
7 -6.0 dB
8 -5 .0 dB
9 -4 .0 dB
10 -3 .0 dB
11 -2.5 dB
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13 -1.5 dB
14 -1.0 dB
15 -0.5 dB
16 0 dB
17 +0.5 dB
18 +1.0 dB
19 +1.5 dB
20 +2.0 dB
21 +2.5 dB
22 +3.0 dB
23 +4.0 dB
24 +5.0 dB
25 +6.0 dB
Example
# configure em 11/1 txgain 14 rxgain 10

3.11.6 Configure EM port CAS bits to E lines

Description Selects received CAS bits mapped directly to E lines of the EM port
Syntax # configure em <port> cas [e1 <number>] [e2 <number>] [e3
<number>]
Arguments <port> EM slot/port or port range
1 A bit ‘0’ -> ON
<number>
2 A bit ‘1’ -> ON
3 B bit ‘0’ -> ON
4 B bit ‘1’ -> ON
5 C bit ‘0’ -> ON
6 C bit ‘1’ -> ON
7 D bit ‘0’ -> ON
8 D bit ‘1’ -> ON
9 Fixed ON
10 Fixed OFF
Example
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3.11.7 Configure EM port CAS bits to M lines

Description Selects transmitted CAS bits mapped directly to M lines of the EM port
Syntax # configure em <port> cas [a <number>] [b <number>] [c <number>]
[d <number>]
Arguments <port> EM slot/port or port range
1 M1 OFF -> ‘1’
<number>
2 M1 ON -> ‘1’
3 M2 OFF -> ‘1’
4 M2 ON -> ‘1’
5 M3 OFF -> ‘1’
6 M3 ON -> ‘1’
7 Fixed ‘0’
8 Fixed ‘1’
Example
# configure em 11/1 cas a 1 b 1 c 3 d 3

3.11.8 Configure EM port signal fault

Description Configures lines of the EM port to fixed on or off in case of alarm


Syntax # configure em <port> signal_fault [e1 { on | off }] [e2 { on | off }]
[e3 { on | off }]
Arguments <port> EM slot/port or port range
on: set E line to fixed on
{ on | off }
off: set E line to fixed off
Example
# configure em 11/1 signal_fault e1 on e2 on e3 off

3.11.9 Configure EM port loop test

Description Configures loop test of the EM port


Syntax # configure em <port> test loop [{ line | equipment | both | none }]
[timeout <time>]
Arguments <port> EM slot/port or port range
line: activate line loop
{ line | equipment |
equipment: activate equipment loop
both | none }
both: activate both line and equipment loop
none: remove test loop
<time> set test loop timeout 1..255 minutes
Example
# configure em 11/1 test loop equipment timeout 5

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3.11.10 Configure EM port test tone

Description Configures test tone of the EM port


Syntax # configure em <port> test tone [tx { enable | disable }] [rx { enable |
disable }]
Arguments <port> EM slot/port or port range
enable test tone
{ enable | disable }
disable test tone
Example
# configure em 11/1 test tone tx enable rx enable

3.11.11 Configure EM comment

Description Assigns a comment to the EM interface


Syntax # configure em <port> comment <name-string>
Arguments <port> EM slot/port or port range
<name-string> interface specific connection name; max. 30
characters; put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure em 11/1 comment “My EM 11/1”

3.11.12 Configure EM alarms

Description Configures alarms of the EM interface


Syntax # configure em <port> alarm ais { major | minor | disable }
Arguments <port> EM slot/port or port range
major: red alarm
{ major | minor |
minor: yellow alarm
disable }
disable: no alarm
Example
# configure em 11/1 alarm ais major

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3.12 Tributary FXO unit configuration

3.12.1 FXO configuration help

Description Shows help display of FXO configuration


Syntax # configure FXO <port> { ? | help }
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
{ ? | help } show configuration commands of the FXO port

Example
# configure fxo 12/1 ?
enable | disable Enable/disable the fxo port
companding Configure companding law of the port
signalling Configure signalling type
txgain Configure transmitter gain/attenuation
rxgain Configure receiver gain/attenuation
country Configure regional specific setting
according to country/area
custom Configure custom regional setting
test Configure fxo port tests
alarm Configure alarms
comment <string> Assign a comment to the port
show Show configuration of the fxo port

3.12.2 Configure FXO status

Description Configures FXO administration status


Syntax # configure fxo <port> { enable | disable | show }
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
enable: enable FXO port
enable
disable: disable FXO port
show: show FXO port configuration (see section 4
Show commands)
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 enable
# configure fxo 12/2 disable

3.12.3 Configure FXO companding law

Description Configures companding type of the FXO port


Syntax # configure fxo <port> companding { ulaw | alaw }
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
ulaw: µ-law
{ ulaw | alaw }
alaw: a-law

Example
# configure fxo 12/1 companding alaw

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3.12.4 Configure FXO port signalling type

Description Configures signalling type of the FXO port


Syntax # configure fxo <port> signalling { r2 | hotline }
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
{ r2 | hotline }
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 signalling r2

3.12.5 Configure FXO port transmitter/receiver gain/attenuation

Description Configures Tx and/or Rx gain/attenuation of the FXO port


Syntax # configure fxo <port> [txgain <number>] [rxgain <number>]
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
1 -15.0 dB
<number>
2 -14.0 dB
3 -13.0 dB
4 -12.0 dB
5 -11.0 dB
6 -10.0 dB
7 -9.0 dB
8 -8.0 dB
9 -7.0 dB
10 -6.0 dB
11 -5 .0 dB
12 -4 .0 dB
13 -3 .0 dB
14 -2.0 dB
15 -1.0 dB
16 0.0 dB
17 +1.0 dB
18 +2.0 dB
19 +3.0 dB
20 +4.0 dB
21 +5.0 dB
22 +6.0 dB
23 +7.0 dB
24 +8.0 dB
25 +9.0 dB
26 +10.0 dB
27 +11.0 dB
28 +12.0 dB
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 txgain 10 rxgain 10

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3.12.6 Configure FXO regional settings

Description Configures regional settings of the FXO port according to country


Syntax # configure fxo <port> country <number>
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
1 Argentina
<number>
2 Australia
3 Austria
4 Bahrain
5 Belgium
6 Brazil
7 Bulgaria
8 Canada
9 Chile
10 China
11 Colombia
12 Croatia
13 Cyprus
14 Czech
15 Denmark
16 Ecuador
17 Egypt
18 El Salvador
19 Finland
20 France
21 Germany
22 Greece
23 Guam
24 Hong Kong
25 Hungary
26 Iceland
27 India
28 Indonesia
29 Ireland
30 Israel
31 Italy
32 Japan
33 Jordan
34 Kazakhstan
35 Kuwait
36 Latvia
37 Lebanon
38 Luxembourg
39 Macau
40 Malaysia
41 Malta
42 Mexico
43 Morocco
44 Netherlands
45 New Zealand
46 Nigeria
47 Norway
48 Oman

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49 Pakistan
50 Peru
51 Philippines
52 Poland
53 Portugal
54 Romania
55 Russia
56 Saudi Arabia
57 Singapore
58 Slovakia
59 Slovenia
60 South Africa
61 South Korea
62 Spain
63 Sweden
64 Switzerland
65 Syria
66 Taiwan
67 TBR21
68 Thailand
69 UAE
70 United Kingdom
71 USA
72 Yemen
73 Custom Setting
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 country 19

3.12.7 Configure FXO port custom regional settings

Description Shows help display for FXO port custom regional settings
Syntax # configure fxo <port> custom { ? | help }
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
{ ? | help } show custom regional setting configuration
commands
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 custom ?
onhook Configure on hook speed
ringer Configure ringer
limit Enable/disable current limit
voltage Configure tip ring voltage
current Configure min loop current
impedance Configure AC impedance

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Description Configures on hook speed for FXO interface


Syntax # configure fxo <port> custom onhook <number>
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
1 < 0.5 ms
<number>
2 3 ms +/- 10 %
3 26 ms +/- 10 %
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 custom onhook 2

NOTE: Country 73 must be selected before custom settings.

Description Configures ringer impedance for FXO interface


Syntax # configure fxo <port> custom ringer impedance <number>
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
1 High Ringer
<number>
2 Synthesized Ringer
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 custom ringer impedance 1

NOTE: Country 73 must be selected before custom settings.

Description Configures ringer threshold for FXO interface


Syntax # configure fxo <port> custom ringer threshold <number>
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
1. 16.5 Vrms
<number>
2. 23.65 Vrms
3. 49.0 Vrms
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 custom ringer threshold 2

NOTE: Country 73 must be selected before custom settings.

Description Enables or disables current limiting for FXO interface


Syntax # configure fxo <port> custom limit { on | off }
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on = enable, off = disable
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 custom limit on

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Description Configures tip ring voltage for FXO interface


Syntax # configure fxo <port> custom voltage <number>
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
1 3.1 V
<number>
2 3.2 V
3 3.3 V
4 3.5 V
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 custom voltage 3

NOTE: Country 73 must be selected before custom settings.

Description Configures min loop current for FXO interface


Syntax # configure fxo <port> custom current <number>
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
1 10 mA
<number>
2 12 mA
3 14 mA
4 16 mA
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 custom current 1

NOTE: Country 73 must be selected before custom settings.

Description Configures AC impedance for FXO interface


Syntax # configure fxo <port> custom impedance <number>
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
1 600 ohm
<number>
2 900 ohm
3 270 ohm + (750 ohm || 150 nF)
4 220 ohm + (820 ohm || 120 nF)
5 370 ohm + (620 ohm || 310 nF)
6 320 ohm + (1050 ohm || 230 nF)
7 370 ohm + (820 ohm || 110 nF)
8 275 ohm + (780 ohm || 115 nF)
9 120 ohm + (820 ohm || 110 nF)
10 350 ohm + (1000 ohm || 210 nF)
11 200 ohm + (680 ohm || 100 nF)
12 690 ohm + 2.16 µF
13 900 ohm + 1 µF
14 900 ohm + 2.16 µF
15 600 ohm + 1 µF
16 Global impedance
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 custom impedance 2

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3.12.8 Configure FXO port loop test

Description Configures loop test of the FXO port


Syntax # configure fxo <port> test loop [{ line | equipment | both | none }]
[timeout <time>]
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
line: activate line loop
{ line | equipment |
equipment: activate equipment loop
both | none }
both: activate both line and equipment loop
none: remove test loop
<time> set test loop timeout 1..255 minutes
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 test loop equipment
# configure fxo 12/1 test loop timeout 5

3.12.9 Configure FXO port test tone

Description Configures test tone of the FXO port


Syntax # configure fxo <port> test tone [tx { enable | disable }] [rx { enable |
disable }]
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
enable test tone
{ enable | disable }
disable test tone
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 test tone tx enable rx enable

3.12.10 Configure FXO comment

Description Assigns a comment to the FXO interface


Syntax # configure fxo <port> comment <name-string>
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
<name-string> interface specific connection name; max. 30
characters; put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 comment “My FXO 12/1”

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3.12.11 Configure FXO alarms

Description Configures alarms of the FXO interface


Syntax # configure fxo <port> alarm ais { major | minor | disable }
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
major: red alarm
{ major | minor | disable }
minor: yellow alarm
disable: no alarm
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 alarm ais major

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3.13 Tributary FXS unit configuration

3.13.1 FXS configuration help

Description Shows help display of FXS configuration


Syntax # configure FXS <port> { ? | help }
Arguments <port> FXS slot/port or port range
{ ? | help } Show configuration commands of the FXS port
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 ?
enable | disable Enable/disable the fxs port
companding Configure companding law of the port
signalling Configure signalling type
impedance Configure interface impedance
txgain Configure transmitter gain/attenuation
rxgain Configure receiver gain/attenuation
ringing Configure ringing
test Configure fxo port tests
alarm Configure alarms
comment <string> Assign a comment to the port
show Show configuration of the fxo port

3.13.2 Configure FXS status

Description Configures FXS administration status


Syntax # configure fxs <port> { enable | disable | show }
Arguments <port> FXS slot/port or port range
enable: enable FXS port
{ enable | disable |
disable: disable FXS port
show }
show: show FXS port configuration (see section
4 Show commands)
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 enable
# configure fxs 13/2 disable

3.13.3 Configure FXS companding law

Description Configures companding type of the FXS port


Syntax # configure fxs <port> companding { ulaw | alaw }
Arguments <port> FXS slot/port or port range
ulaw: µ-law
{ ulaw | alaw }
alaw: a-law
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 companding alaw

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3.13.4 Configure FXS port signalling type

Description Configures signalling type of the FXS port


Syntax # configure fxs <port> signalling { r2 | hotline }
Arguments <port> FXS slot/port or port range
{ r2 | hotline }
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 signalling r2

3.13.5 Configure FXS port impedance

Description Configures impedance of the FXS port


Syntax # configure fxs <port> impedance <number>
Arguments <port> FXS slot/port or port range
1 600 ohm
<number>
2 900 ohm
3 600 ohm + 2.16 uF
4 900 ohm + 2.16 uF
5 270 ohm + 750 ohm || 150 nF (CTR21)
6 220 ohm + 820 ohm || 120 nF (AU/NZ1)
7 220 ohm + 820 ohm || 115 nF (SK/SI/ZA)
8 370 ohm + 620 ohm || 310 nF (NZ2)
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 impedance 1

3.13.6 Configure FXS port transmitter/receiver gain/attenuation

Description Configures Tx and/or Rx gain/attenuation of the FXS port


Syntax # configure fxs <port> [txgain <number>] [rxgain <number>]
Arguments <port> FXS slot/port or port range
1 -30.0 dB
<number>
2 -20.0 dB
3 -15.0 dB
4 -12.0 dB
5 -10.0 dB
6 -8.0 dB
7 -6.0 dB
8 -5.0 dB
9 -4.0 dB
10 -3.0 dB
11 -2.5 dB
12 -2.0 dB
13 -1.5 dB
14 -1.0 dB
15 -0.5 dB
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17 +0.5 dB
18 +1.0 dB
19 +1.5 dB
20 +2.0 dB
21 +2.5 dB
22 +3.0 dB
23 +4.0 dB
24 +5.0 dB
25 +6.0 dB
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 txgain 10 rxgain 10

3.13.7 Configure FXS ringing pattern

Description Configures ringing pattern of the FXS port


Syntax # configure fxs <port> ringing mode { repeated | interrupted }
Arguments <port> FXS slot/port or port range
{ repeated | interrupted }
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 ringing mode interrupted

3.13.8 Configure FXS ringing frequency

Description Configures ringing frequency of the FXS port


Syntax # configure fxs <port> ringing frequency <number>
Arguments <port> FXS slot/port or port range
1 25 Hz
<number>
2 50 Hz
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 ringing frequency 1

3.13.9 Configure FXS ringing voltage

Description Configures ringing voltage of the FXS port


Syntax # configure fxs <port> ringing voltage <number>
Arguments <port> FXS slot/port or port range
1 60 V
<number>
2 65 V
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 ringing voltage 1

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3.13.10 Configure FXS ringing metering

Description Enables/disables ringing metering signal or configures it as forced ON


Syntax # configure fxs <port> ringing metering { enable <number> | disable |
force <number> }
Arguments <port> FXS slot/port or port range
{ enable <number> | 1 12 kHz
disable | 2 16 kHz
force <number> }
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 ringing metering enable 2

3.13.11 Configure FXS ringing cadence ON/OFF time

Description Configures ringing cadence ON/OFF time of the FXS port


Syntax # configure fxs <port> ringing cadence { on <number> | off <number> }
Arguments <port> FXS slot/port or port range
1 0.5 s
<number>
2 1.0 s
3 1.5 s
4 2.0 s
5 2.5 s
6 3.0 s
7 3.5 s
8 4.0 s
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 ringing cadence on 2
# configure fxs 13/1 ringing cadence off 1

3.13.12 Configure FXS port loop test

Description Configures loop test of the FXS port


Syntax # configure fxs <port> test loop [{ line | equipment | both | none }]
[timeout <time>]
Arguments <port> FXS slot/port or port range
line: activate line loop
{ line | equipment |
equipment: activate equipment loop
both | none }
both: activate both line and equipment loop
none: remove test loop
<time> set test loop timeout 1..255 minutes
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 test loop line
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3.13.13 Configure FXS port test tone

Description Configures test tone of the FXS port


Syntax # configure fxs <port> test tone [tx { enable | disable }] [rx { enable |
disable }]
Arguments <port> FXS slot/port or port range
enable test tone
{ enable | disable }
disable test tone
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 test tone tx enable rx enable

3.13.14 Configure FXS comment

Description Assigns a comment to the FXS interface


Syntax # configure fxs <port> comment <name-string>
Arguments <port> FXS slot/port or port range
<name-string> interface specific connection name; max. 30
characters; put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 comment “My FXS 13/1”

3.13.15 Configure FXS alarms

Description Configures alarms of the FXS interface


Syntax # configure fxs <port> alarm ais { major | minor | disable }
Arguments <port> FXS slot/port or port range
major: red alarm
{ major | minor | disable }
minor: yellow alarm
disable: no alarm
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 alarm ais major

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3.14 Voice signalling configuration on node level

3.14.1.1 Configure FXS signalling bit patterns

Description Configures ABCD bit pattern of all FXS units in the node
Syntax # configure signalling fxs { onhook | offhook | ringing | metering | idle }
<string>
Arguments { onhook | onhook: pattern for on-hook state
offhook | ringing | offhook: pattern for off-hook state
metering | idle } ringing: pattern for ringing state
metering: pattern for metering pulse
idle: pattern for idle state
<string> ABCD bit pattern; four characters of 0, 1, or X;
put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure signalling fxs onhook “1001”

3.14.1.2 Configure FXO signalling bit patterns

Description Configures ABCD bit pattern of all FXO units in the node
Syntax # configure signalling fxo { onhook | offhook | ringing | idle } <string>
Arguments { onhook | onhook: pattern for on-hook state
offhook | ringing | offhook: pattern for off-hook statte
idle } ringing: pattern for ringing state
idle: pattern for idle state
<string> ABCD bit pattern; four characters of 0, 1, or X;
put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure signalling fxo offhook “0001”

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3.15 SDH configuration

3.15.1 SDH framing

Description Configures framing type


Syntax # configure framing { sdh | sonet | show }
Arguments { sdh | sonet | show } only SDH is supported currently
Example
# configure framing sdh

3.15.2 SDH Trace Identifier Mismatch

Description Configures AIS and RDI for the J1 byte in path overhead
Syntax # configure sdh tim aisrdi { enable | disable }
Arguments { enable | disable } AIS and RDI enabled or disabled when Trail
Identifier Mismatch
Example
# configure sdh tim aisrdi enable

3.15.3 STM port configuration help

Description Shows help display of STM port configuration


Syntax # configure stm <port> { ? | help }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
{ ? | help }
Example
# configure stm 3/1 ?
configure <port>:
alarm Configure port alarms
enable | disable Enable/disable STM port
rate Configure port rate
topology Configure port topology
protection Configure port protection type
rsoh Configure port rsoh reference
msoh Configure port msoh reference
path Configure port high/low order path
sfp Configure sfp features
comment Configure port comment
show Show STM port configuration

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3.15.4 STM port status

Description Configures STM port administration status


Syntax # configure stm <port> { enable | disable | show }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port or port range
enable: enable STM port
{ enable | disable |
disable: disable STM port
show }
show: show STM port configuration (see
section 4 Show commands)
Example
# configure stm 3/1 enable
# configure stm 3/6 disable

3.15.5 STM port alarms

Description Configures the alarms of the trunk port


Syntax # configure stm <port> alarm { all | los | txfault } { major | minor |
disable }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port or port range
{ all | los | txfault } all or specified alarms
major: red alarm
{ major| minor | disable }
minor: yellow alarm
disable: no alarm
Example
# configure stm 3/1 alarm all minor

3.15.6 STM port comment

Description Assigns a comment to the trunk port


Syntax # configure stm <port> comment <name-string>
Arguments <port> STM port
<name-string> port specific connection name; max. 30
characters; put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure stm 3/1 comment “My STM 5/1”

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3.15.7 STM port properties

Description Configures the properties of the STM port


Syntax # configure stm <port> [rate { stm1 | stm4 | stm16 }] [topology { ring |
lmidspan | termmux | eth }] [protection { no | unidir | bidir | sncpupsr }]
Arguments <port> STM slot/port or port range
{ stm1 | stm4 | stm16 } data rate of the STM port
port topology options:
{ ring | lmidspan |
 ring
termmux | eth }
 linear midspan
 terminal mux
 Ethernet (for ports 7 and 8)
port protection options; depend on topology:
{ no | unidir | bidir |
 no protection
sncpupsr }
 1 + 1 MSP unidir (terminal mux)
 1 + 1 MSP bi-dir (terminal mux)
 SNCP/UPSR (ring)
Example
# configure stm 3/1 rate stm16 topology termmux protection bidir

3.15.8 STM port Regeneration Section Overhead

3.15.8.1 Alarms

Description Configures RSOH alarms of the STM port


Syntax # configure stm <port> rsoh alarm { all | los | lof | tim } { major | minor |
disable }
# configure stm <port> rsoh show
Arguments <port> STM slot/port or port range
{ all | los | lof | tim } alarm type
major: red alarm
{ major | minor | disable }
minor: yellow alarm
disable: no alarm
Example
# configure stm 3/1 rsoh alarm los major
# configure stm 3/1 rsoh alarm tim disable

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3.15.8.2 TTI control

Description Configures Trail Trace Identifier (TTI) control in the RSOH section of
the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> rsoh tti { byte1 | bytespacepad16 |
bytenullpad16 }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port or port range
{ byte1 | bytespacepad16 type and length of the TTI
| bytenullpad16 }
Example
# configure stm 3/1 rsoh tti bytespacepad16

3.15.8.3 Expected/Transmit TTI

Description Configures the RSOH expected or transmit Trail Trace Identifier of the
STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> rsoh tti { expected | transmit } <string>
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<string> value of the TTI; put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure stm 3/1 rsoh tti transmit “abcd”

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3.15.9 Configure STM port Multiplex Section Overhead

Description Configures MSOH alarms of the STM port


Syntax # configure stm <port> msoh alarm { all | ais | sf | sd | rdi } { major |
minor | disable }
# configure stm <port> msoh show
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
{ all | ais | sf | sd | rdi } alarm type
major: red alarm
{ major | minor | disable }
minor: yellow alarm
disable: no alarm
Example
# configure stm 3/1 msoh alarm ais minor

3.15.9.1 Signal failure thresholds

Description Configures signal failure thresholds of the MSOH section in the STM
port
Syntax # configure stm <port> msoh [sf <threshold>] [sd <threshold>]
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
1 1*10-3 (sd = signal degrade)
<threshold>
2 1*10-4 (sd)
3 1*10-5 (sf = signal fail)
4 1*10-6 (sf)
5 1*10-7 (sf)
6 1*10-8 (sf)
7 1*10-9 (sf)
Example
# configure stm 3/1 msoh sf 6 sd 2

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3.15.10 Configure STM port High Order Path Overhead

3.15.10.1 Alarms

Description Configures high order path alarms in the STM port


Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> alarm { all | ais | uneq | lop | plm |
lom | tim | rdi } { major | minor | disable }
# configure stm <port> path show
Arguments <port> STM slot/port or port range
<path> high order path of the STM port
{ all | ais | uneq | lop | alarm type
plm | lom | tim | rdi }
major: red alarm
{ major | minor | disable }
minor: yellow alarm
disable: no alarm
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1 alarm all minor

3.15.10.2 AU mapping

Description Configures the AU mapping of the high order path in the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> type { au4 | vc4 }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port or port range
<path> high order path of the STM port
au4: AU-4
{ au4 | vc4 }
vc4: VC-4
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1 type au4

3.15.10.3 TTI control

Description Configures Trail Trace Identifier (TTI) control of the high order path in
the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> tti { byte1 | bytespacepad16 |
bytenullpad16 | bytecrlfterminated64 }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port or port range
<path> high order path of the STM port
{ byte1 | bytespacepad16 | type and length of the TTI
bytenullpad16 |
bytecrlfterminated64 }
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1 tti bytespacepad16

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3.15.10.4 Expected/Transmit TTI

Description Configures the expected and/or transmit TTI of the high order path in
the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> tti [expected <string>] [transmit
<string>]
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> high order path of the STM port
<string> max. 62 characters; depends on TTI
control selection: if TTI control is byte1,
string must begin with 0x
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1 tti expected “abcd” transmit “bcde”

3.15.10.5 Expected/Transmit PSL

Description Configures the expected and/or transmit path signal label of the high
order path in the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> psl [expected <number>] [transmit
<number>]
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> high order path of the STM port
<number> value of the PSL: 0x00..0xfe
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1 psl expected 0x02 transmit 0x02

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3.15.11 Configure STM port Low Order Path Overhead

3.15.11.1 Alarms

Description Configures low order path alarms in the STM port


Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> alarm { all | ais | uneq | lop | plm |
tim | rdi } { major | minor | disable }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> low order path of the STM port
{ all | ais | uneq | lop | alarm type
plm | tim | rdi }
major: red alarm
{ major | minor | disable }
minor: yellow alarm
disable: no alarm
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.1.1.1 alarm all minor

3.15.11.2 TU type

Description Configures TU type of the low order path in the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> type { tu3 | tu12 }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> low order path of the STM port
{ tu3 | tu12 }

Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.1 type tu3
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.2.1.1 type tu12

3.15.11.3 TTI control

Description Configures Trail Trace Identifier (TTI) control of the low order path in
the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <port> tti { byte1 | bytespacepad16 |
bytenullpad16 }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port or port range
<path> low order path of the STM port
{ byte1 | bytespacepad16 length and type of the TTI
| bytenullpad16 }
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.2.1.1 tti bytespacepad16

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3.15.11.4 Expected/Transmit TTI

Description Configures the expected and/or transmit TTI of the low order path in
the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> tti [expected <string>] [transmit
<string>]
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> low order path of the STM port
<string> max. 16 characters; depends on TTI
control selection: if TTI control is byte1,
string must begin with 0x
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.1.1.1 tti expected “abcd” transmit “bcde”

3.15.11.5 Expected/Transmit PSL

Description Configures the expected and/or transmit path signal label of the low
order path in the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> psl [expected <number>] [transmit
<number>]
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> low order path of the STM port
<number> value of the PSL: 0..7
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.2.1.1 psl expected 2 transmit 2

3.15.11.6 Expected/Transmit EPSL

Description Configures K4/Z7 expected and/or transmit extended path signal label
of the low order path in the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> epsl [expected <number>]
[transmit <number>]
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> low order path of the STM port
<number> value of the EPSL: 0x0..0xfe
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.2.1.1 epsl expected 2 transmit 2

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3.15.11.7 Framing

Description Configures framing mode of the low order path in the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> framing <number>
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> low order path of the STM port
1 Unframed
<number>
2 E1 PCM30
3 E1 PCM30 CRC4 on
4 E1 PCM31
5 E1 PCM31 CRC4 on
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.2.1.1 framing 2

NOTE: Framing mode can be set only if the path is connected to 64 kbit/s cross-connections.

3.15.11.8 TU mapping

Description Configures mapping mode of the low order path in the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> mapping { sync | async }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> low order path of the STM port
sync: byte synchronous
{ sync | async }
async: asynchronous
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.2.1.1 mapping sync

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3.15.12 Configure STM SFP port

3.15.12.1 Laser shutdown

Description Configures automatic laser shutdown property in STM SFP port


Syntax # configure stm <port> sfp als { auto | manual | disable }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
auto: activate automatic laser shutdown
{ auto | manual |
manual: activate manual laser shutdown
disable }
disable: disable laser shutdown
Example
# conf stm 5/8 sfp als auto

3.15.12.2 Laser transmission

Description Configures laser transmission on for a period of time defined by sfp


laser pulse command in STM SFP port activated in manual mode

Syntax # configure stm <port> sfp laser on


Arguments <port> STM slot/port
Example
# conf stm 5/8 sfp laser on

3.15.12.3 Duration of the laser pulse

Description Configures duration of laser transmission in STM SFP port activated


in manual mode
Syntax # configure stm <port> sfp laser pulse <time>
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<time> laser transmission time (2..10 seconds)
Example
# conf stm 5/8 sfp laser pulse 5

3.15.12.4 DDM

Description Configures SFP Digital Diagnostics Monitoring in STM SFP port


Syntax # configure stm <port> sfp ddm { temperature | voltage | txbias |
txpower | rxpower } { warning | error }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port

{ temperature | voltage | txbias | monitoring parameters


txpower | rxpower }
{ warning | error } raise alarm on warning threshold
or on error threshold
Example
# conf stm 5/8 sfp ddm voltage error

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3.16 Q1/QD2 configuration

3.16.1 Configure Q1/QD2 properties

Description Configures Q1/QD2 interface type, rate and/or group number


Syntax # configure { q1 | qd2 } <number> [type { master | slave | disable }]
[rate <number>] [group <groupid>]
Arguments { q1 | qd2 }
<number> number of the virtual port (1..2)
{ master | slave | type of the Q1/QD2 interface
disable }
baud rate:
<number>
1 75 bit/s
2 150 bit/s
3 300 bit/s
4 600 bit/s
5 1200 bit/s
6 2400 bit/s
7 4800 bit/s
8 9600 bit/s
<groupid> group ID of the Q1/QD2 interface group
Example
# configure q1 1 type master rate 6 group 100

3.16.2 Configure Q1/QD2 slave

Description Configures IP address of the slave managed through Q1/QD2 port or


deletes the slave
Syntax # configure { q1 | qd2 } <number> slave <ip-address> [delete]
Arguments { q1 | qd2 }
<number> number of the virtual port (1..2)
<ip-address> IP address of the slave
Example
# configure q1 1 slave 192.168.0.10
# configure q1 1 slave 192.168.0.10 delete

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3.17 Synchronization configuration

3.17.1 Timing configuration help

Description Shows help display of timing configuration


Syntax # configure timing { ? | help }
Arguments { ? | help }
Example
# configure timing ?

primary | secondary | tertiary Configure node clock timing reference


switching Configure the switching conditions
revertive on | off Configure the revertive mode
restoration [<min>:]<sec> Configure the time to wait restoration
ssm <port> enable | disable Enable/disable the SSM value for clock selection
sync Configure sync interface parameters
show Show timing configuration

3.17.2 Configure node clock timing reference

Description Configures primary, secondary or tertiary timing clock reference


Syntax # configure timing [primary { stm <port> | e1 <port> | sync | internal }]
[{ secondary | tertiary } { stm <port> | e1 <port> | sync | internal |
holdover | none }]
# configure timing show
Arguments { primary | primary, secondary or tertiary timing clock
secondary |
tertiary }
stm <port>: use incoming signal from STM port
{ stm <port> | e1
e1 <port>: use incoming signal from E1 port
<port> | sync |
sync: use sync input
internal | holdover |
internal: use internal oscillator
none }
holdover: use secondary or tertiary clock
holdover on the last clock source
none: secondary/tertiary clock not defined
Example
# configure timing primary stm 3/1
# configure timing secondary internal

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3.17.3 Configure switching of the clocking

Description Configures how the clocking is switched when the current clock source
fails
Syntax # configure timing switching <number>
1 Clear
Arguments <number>
2 Force switch to the primary source
3 Force switch to the secondary source
4 Force switch to the tertiary source
5 Force switch to the free run timing
6 Manual switch to the primary source
7 Manual switch to the secondary source
8 Manual switch to the tertiary source
Example
# configure timing switching 2

3.17.4 Configure restoration of the primary timing

Description Configures restoration mode of the primary timing


Syntax # configure timing revertive { on | off }
Arguments { on | off } restoration is on or off
Example
# configure timing revertive on

3.17.5 Configure restoration time

Description Configures the time to wait restoration from the current source to the
primary source
Syntax # configure timing restoration [<min>:]<sec>
Arguments [<min>:]<sec> time to wait in format minutes:seconds or
seconds (5..59 s); max. 60 minutes
Example
# configure timing restoration 1:30

3.17.6 Configure use of Synchronization Status Messaging

Description Enables or disables the SSM value for clock reference selection
Syntax # configure timing ssm { stm <port> | e1 | sync } { enable | disable }
Arguments { stm <port> | e1 | sync } clock source either STM port, E1 or AUX
clock
{ enable | disable }
Example
# configure timing ssm stm 3/5 enable

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3.17.7 Configure SSM message from Sa bits

Description Configures SSM message extracted from SA bit of the E1 signal


Syntax # configure timing ssm { e1 | sync } extract { none | sa4 | sa5 | sa6 |
sa7 | sa8 }
Arguments { e1 | sync } select E1 signal: either E1 port or AUX
clock
{ none | sa4 | sa5 | sa6 | select SA bit or none
sa7 | sa8 }
Example
# configure timing ssm e1 extract sa7

3.17.8 Timing synchronization interface help

Description Shows help display of timing synchronization interface


Syntax # configure timing sync { ? | help }
Arguments { ? | help }
Example
# configure timing sync ?

configure sync interface parameters:


enable | disable Enable/disable sync interface
ais Configure sync interface ais mode
alarm Configure sync interface alarms
comment <commentstring> Assign a comment to the interface
framing Configure interface framing mode
test line | equipment | none Configure sync interface test mode

3.17.9 SYNC interface status

Description Configures administration status of the external synchronization


interface
Syntax # configure timing sync { enable | disable }
Arguments { enable | disable } turns the interface ON or OFF

Example
# configure timing sync enable

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3.17.10 SYNC framing

Description Configures framing mode of the SYNC interface


Syntax # configure timing sync framing { pcm31 | pcm31c }
Arguments { pcm31 | pcm31c } pcm31: frame without CRC, SSM is unavailable
pcm31c: frame with CRC, SSM in SA bit
Example
# configure timing sync framing pcm31c

3.17.11 SYNC AIS mode

Description Configures AIS generation standard in the SYNC interface


Syntax # configure timing sync ais { normal | isdn }
Arguments { normal | isdn } normal: G.715
isdn: ETSI-300233

Example
# configure timing sync normal

3.17.12 SYNC alarms

Description Configures the alarms of the SYNC interface


Syntax # configure timing sync alarm { all | los | rxais | lof } { major | minor |
disable }
Arguments { all | los | rxais | all or selected alarm
lof }
major: red alarm
{ major | minor |
minor: yellow alarm
disable }
disable: no alarm
Example
# configure timing sync alarm all major

3.17.13 Comment

Description Assigns a comment to the SYNC interface


Syntax # configure timing sync comment <name-string>
Arguments <name-string> interface specific connection name; max. 30
characters; put in “double quotes”

Example
# configure timing sync comment “my synchronization interface”

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3.17.14 Loopback tests

Description Configures loopback test to the SYNC interface


Syntax # configure timing sync test { none | equipment | line }
Arguments { none | none: no loopback mode
equipment | equipment: signal loopback at equipment interface
line } line: signal loopback at the line interface

Example
# configure timing sync test line

3.17.15 Configure power alarms

3.17.15.1 Power alarm monitoring

Description Configures the alarms of current and voltage monitoring in power


adapter
Syntax # configure power <slot> { current | voltage 1 | voltage 2 } alarm
{ minor | major | disable }
# configure power <slot> show
Arguments <slot> power adapter slot in subrack
current: current out of range alarms
{ current | voltage 1 |
voltage 1: voltage 1 out of range alarms
voltage 2 }
voltage 2: voltage 2 out of range alarms
major: red alarm
{ major | minor | disable }
minor: yellow alarm
disable: no alarm
Example
# configure power 7 current minor
# configure power 7 voltage 1 major
# configure power 7 voltage 2 disable

3.17.15.2 Power alarm triggering

Description Configures the alarm triggering type in power adapter


Syntax # configure power <slot> { current | voltage 1 | voltage 2 } trigger
{ warning | error }
Arguments { current | voltage 1 | measurement type
voltage 2 }

{ warning | error } raise alarm on warning threshold or on


error threshold
Example
# configure power 7 current trigger error
# configure power 7 voltage 1 trigger warning
# configure power 7 voltage 2 trigger warning

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3.18 Cross-connect configuration

3.18.1 Cross-connect configuration help

Description Shows help display of cross-connect configuration


Syntax # configure xconnect { ? | help }
Arguments { ? | help }
Example
configure xconnect:
e1 <port> Cross-connect E1 port
eth <port> Cross-connect Ethernet port
stm <port> Cross-connect high/low order paths, delete cross-connection
vx <port> Cross-connect VX port
g703 <port> Cross-connect G703 port
otp <port> Cross-connect OTP port
em <port> Cross-connect EM port
fxs <port> Cross-connect FXS port
fxo <port> Cross-connect FXO port
q1 <number> Cross-connect Q1 virtual port
qd2 <number> Cross-connect QD2 virtual port
q1evo Cross-connect Q1 port in Evo subrack

3.18.2 E1 – VC-12 cross-connection

Description Configures a cross-connection between E1 port and VC-12 path


Syntax # configure xconnect e1 <port> stm <port> path <path>
Arguments <port> E1 or STM slot/port

<path> VC-12 path in STM port

Example
# configure xconnect e1 1/1 stm 3/1 path 1.1.1.1

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3.18.3 Ethernet – VCG cross-connection

Description Configures a cross-connection between Ethernet port and virtual


concatenation group
Syntax # configure xconnect eth <port> vcg <vcg>
Arguments <port> Ethernet slot/port
<vcg> number of virtual concatenation group used for
connection
Example
# configure xconnect eth 2/1 vcg 1

3.18.4 STM – VCG cross-connection

Description Configures a cross-connection between VC-12, VC-3 or VC-4 path and


virtual concatenation group
Syntax # configure xconnect stm <port> path <path> vcg <vcg>
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> VC-12, VC-3 or VC-4 path in STM port
<vcg> number of the virtual concatenation group used for
connection (1..32)
Example
# configure xconnect stm 3/2 path 2.2.1.1 vcg 3

3.18.5 STM bypass cross-connection

Description Configures a cross-connection between two VCs


Syntax # configure xconnect stm <port> path <path> stm <port> path <path>
Arguments <port> STM slot/port

<path> VC-12, VC-3 or VC-4 path in STM port

Example
# configure xconnect stm 3/3 path 1.1.1.1 stm 3/5 path 1.1.1.1

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3.18.6 Comment of the cross-connection

Description Assigns a comment to the cross-connection


Syntax # configure xconnect stm <port> path <path> comment >string>
Arguments <port> STM slot/port

<path> VC-12, VC-3 or VC-4 path in STM port

<string> name of the connection; max. 30


characters; put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure xconnect stm 3/1 path 1.1.1.1 comment “my e1 1/1 xc”

NOTE: Comment is always given to the STM path.

3.18.7 Delete cross-connection

Description Removes VC-12, VC-3 or VC-4 path connection


Syntax # configure xconnect stm <port> path <path> delete
Arguments <port> STM slot/port

<path> VC-12, VC-3 or VC-4 path in STM port

Example
# configure xconnect stm 3/3 path 1.1.1.1 delete

3.18.8 DS0 cross-connection

3.18.8.1 Set IM port for DS0 use

Description Reserves/releases tributary unit port for 64 kbit/s cross-connection


Syntax # configure xconnect { e1 | vx | g703 | otp | em | fxo |fxs } <port> ds0
{ enable | disable }
Arguments { e1 | vx | g703 | otp | em | tributary unit slot/port
fxo | fxs } <port>
enable: reserve port
{ enable | disable }
disable: release port
Example
# configure xconnect e1 1/2 ds0 enable
# configure xconnect vx 9/1 ds0 disable

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3.18.8.2 Set VC-12 for DS0 use

Description Reserves/releases VC-12 path for 64 kbit/s cross-connection


Syntax # configure xconnect stm <port> path <path> ds0 { enable | disable }
<port> trunk port
Arguments
<path> VC-12 path

{ enable | disable } enable: reserve path


disable: release path
Example
# configure xconnect stm 3/7 path 1.1.1.1 ds0 enable

3.18.8.3 IM port – IM port DS0 cross-connection

Description Configures cross-connection between timeslots of E1, VX or G.703


port and E1, VX or G.703 port
Syntax # configure xconnect { e1 | vx | g703 | otp } <port> [ts <timeslot>] { e1 |
vx | g703 | otp } <port> [ts <timeslot>] [{ tx | rx }]
Arguments { e1 | vx | g703 | otp } tributary unit slot/port to connect
<port>
<timeslot> timeslot number (1..31); only in E1 and VX
if configured as nx64 kbit/s
{ tx | rx } direction of the connection; if Tx/Rx is
missing, cross-connection is bi-directional
Example
# configure xconnect e1 1/2 ts 1 vx 9/1 ts 1
# configure xconnect e1 1/2 ts 20 g703 10/1 tx
# configure xconnect g703 10/2 vx 9/4

3.18.8.4 IM port – VC-12 DS0 cross-connection

Description Configures cross-connection between timeslots of E1, VX or G.703


port and VC-12 path timeslots
Syntax # configure xconnect { e1 | vx | g703 | otp } <port> [ts <timeslot>] stm
<port> path <path> ts <timeslot>[{ tx | rx }]
Arguments { e1 | vx | g703 | otp } tributary unit slot/port to connect
<port> STM slot/port
stm <port>
<timeslot> timeslot number (1..31); only in E1 and VX
if configured as nx64 kbit/s
<path> VC-12 path

{ tx | rx } direction of the connection; if Tx/Rx is


missing, cross-connection is bi-directional
Example
# configure xconnect e1 1/2 ts 2 stm 3/7 path 1.1.1.1 ts 1
# configure xconnect vx 9/2 stm 3/7 path 1.1.1.1 ts 2 tx

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3.18.8.5 Delete IM port DS0 cross-connection

Description Deletes cross-connection in timeslots of E1, VX or G.703 port


Syntax # configure xconnect { e1 | vx | g703 | otp } <port> [ts <timeslot>]
delete [{ tx | rx }]
Arguments { e1 | vx | g703 | otp } tributary unit slot/port
<port>
<timeslot> timeslot number (1..31); only in E1 and VX
if configured as nx64 kbit/s
{ tx | rx } direction of the connection; if Tx/Rx is
missing, cross-connection is bi-directional
Example
# configure xconnect e1 1/2 ts 1 delete
# configure xconnect e1 1/2 ts 20 delete tx
# configure xconnect g703 10/2 delete

3.18.8.6 VC-12 – IM port DS0 cross-connection

Description Configures cross-connection between timeslots of VC-12 and E1, VX


or G.703 port
Syntax # configure xconnect stm <port> path <path> ts <timeslot>] { e1 | vx |
g703 | otp } <port> [ts <timeslot>] [{ tx | rx }]
Arguments stm <port> trunk port

<path> VC-12 path

<timeslot> timeslot of the VC-12

{ e1 | vx | g703 | otp } tributary unit and port to connect


<port>
<timeslot> timeslot number (1..31); only in E1 and VX
if configured as nx64 kbit/s
{ tx | rx } direction of the connection; if Tx/Rx is
missing, cross-connection is bi-directional
Example
# configure xconnect stm 3/7 path 1.1.1.1 ts 25 vx 9/1 ts 25

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3.18.8.7 VC-12 – VC-12 DS0 cross-connection

Description Configures cross-connection between timeslots of VC-12 paths


Syntax # configure xconnect stm <port> path <path> ts <timeslot> stm <port>
path <path> ts <timeslot>[{ tx | rx }]
Arguments <port> trunk port

<path> VC-12 path

<timeslot> timeslot number (1..31) or range


{ tx | rx } direction of the connection; if Tx/Rx is
missing, cross-connection is bi-directional
Example
# configure xconnect stm 3/7 path 1.1.1.1 ts 11..15 stm 3/8 path 1.1.1.1 ts 1..5

3.18.8.8 Delete VC-12 DS0 cross-connection

Description Deletes cross-connection in timeslots of VC-12


Syntax # configure xconnect stm <port> path <path> ts <timeslot> delete
[{ tx| rx }]
Arguments <port> trunk port

<path> VC-12 path

<timeslot> timeslot number (1..31); only in E1 and VX


if configured as nx64 kbit/s
{ tx | rx } direction of the connection; if Tx/Rx is
missing, cross-connection is bi-directional
Example
# configure xconnect stm 3/7 path 1.1.1.1 ts 15 delete

3.18.8.9 Voice interface cross-connection

Description Creates cross-connection between voice interface and timeslots in E1


port or VC-12 path
Syntax # configure xconnect { em | fxs | fxo } <port> { e1 <port> ts <timeslot> |
stm <port> path <path> ts <timeslot> }
Arguments <port> slot/interface of the voice unit
{ e1 <port> ts <timeslot> | E1 port and timeslot or
stm <port> path <path> trunk slot/port, VC-12 path and timeslot
ts <timeslot> }
Example
# configure xconnect em 11/1 e1 1/2 ts 18
# configure xconnect fxs 12/1 stm 3/7 path 1.1.1.1 ts 18

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3.18.8.10 Delete voice interface cross-connection

Description Deletes cross-connection of the voice interface


Syntax # configure xconnect { em | fxs | fxo } <port> delete
Arguments { em | fxs | fxo } type of the voice unit

<port> slot/interface of the voice unit

Example
# configure xconnect em 11/1 delete
# configure xconnect fxs 12/1 delete

3.18.8.11 Q1/QD2 cross-connections

Description Creates cross-connection between Q1/QD2 port and VC-12, E1 port or


VX port timeslot
Syntax # configure xconnect { q1 | qd2 } <number> { stm <port> path <path> ts
<timeslot> | e1 <port> ts <timeslot> | vx <port [ts <timeslot>] | q1evo }
Arguments {q1 | qd2 } <number> Q1 or QD2 and number of virtual port
(1..2)
{ stm <port> path <path> ts trunk port VC-12 path and timeslot to
<timeslot> connect to
| e1 <port> ts <timeslot> E1 port and timeslot to connect to or
| vx <port [ts <timeslot>] VX port and timeslot (if nx64 kbit/s)
| q1evo } Dynanet Q1 bus
Example
# configure xconnect q1 2 stm 3/7 path 1.1.1.1 ts 30
# configure xconnect q1 1 vx 9/2

3.18.8.12 Remove Q1/QD2 cross-connection

Description Deletes cross-connection of the Q1/QD2 virtual port


Syntax # configure xconnect { q1 | qd2 } <number> delete
Arguments { q1 | qd2 } <number> Q1 or QD2 and number of virtual port (1..2)

Example
# configure xconnect q1 2 delete

3.18.8.13 Dynanet Q1 bus cross-connection

Description Creates/deletes Dynanet Q1 bus cross-connection to/from the Q1/QD2


virtual port
Syntax # configure xconnect q1evo { q1 | qd2 } <number> [delete]
Arguments { q1 | qd2 } <number> Q1 or QD2 and number of virtual port (1..2)

Example
# configure xconnect q1evo q1 2

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3.19 Advanced digital cross-connect configuration

3.19.1 Reserve port for A-DXC

Description Reserves tributary unit port for A-DXC cross-connection


Syntax # configure xconnect { e1 | vx | g703 | otp | em | fxo | fxs } <port> adxc
<port> enable
Arguments { e1 | vx | g703 | otp | em | tributary unit slot/port
fxo | fxs } <port>
adxc <port> <slot>/<matrix> where matrix is 1..3

Example
# configure xconnect e1 1/2 adxc 1/1 enable
# configure xconnect vx 9/1 adxc 1/2 enable

3.19.2 Release port from A-DXC use

Description Releases tributary unit port for A-DXC


Syntax # configure xconnect { e1 | vx | g703 | otp | em | fxo | fxs } <port> adxc
disable
Arguments { e1 | vx | g703 | otp | em | tributary unit slot/port
fxo | fxs } <port>
Example
# configure xconnect e1 1/2 adxc disable
# configure xconnect vx 9/1 adxc disable

3.19.3 Reserve VC-12 path for A-DXC

Description Reserves VC-12 path for A-DXC cross-connection


Syntax # configure xconnect stm <port> path <path> adxc <port> enable
Arguments stm <port> path <path> stm slot/port and VC-12 path

adxc <port> A-DXC slot/<matrix> where matrix is


1..3
Example
# configure xconnect stm 3/5 path 1.1.1.1 adxc 1/3 enable
# configure xconnect stm 3/6 path 1.2.1.1 adxc 1/3 enable

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3.19.4 Release VC-12 path from A-DXC use

Description Releases VC-12 path from A-DXC use


Syntax # configure xconnect stm <port> path <path> adxc disable
Arguments stm <port> path <path> STM slot/port and VC-12 path

Example
# configure xconnect stm 3/5 path 1.1.1.1 adxc disable
# configure xconnect stm 3/6 path 1.2.1.1 adxc disable

3.19.5 Advanced cross-connection help

Description Shows help display of advanced cross-connections


Syntax # configure adxc { ? | help }
Arguments { ? | help }
Example
# configure adxc ?
configure adxc:
<type> Give connection type as follows:
b B connection (normal connection)
c C connection (digital summing)
d D connection (fixed data pattern)
e1y E1 loop connection (2M connection)
m M connection (data masking)
s S connection (voice summing)
y Y connection (branching)

3.19.6 E1 loop connection

Description Configures 2M connection for E1 loop


Syntax # configure adxc e1y { <stmcp> | <port> } { <stmcp | <port> } { <stmcp |
<port> } mcb <subch> lcb <subch> pbit <subch> length <subch>
Arguments { <stmcp> | <port> } connection point B, A and C in format
<port>,<path> for VC-12 <port> for E1
sub channel in format <timeslot>:<bit> (0..31):(1..8)
<subch>
for mcb and lcb: location of the bit
for pbit: starting point of the pilot bits
for length: number of pilot bits; 1:0 means 8 bits, 0:4
is 4 bits
Example
# configure adxc e1y 3/5,1.1.1.1 3/7,1.1.1.1 3/8,1.1.1.1 mcb 1:1 lcb 1:2 pbit 1:3
length 0:6

Connects first VC-12 in port 5 (B connection point), 7 (A) and 8 (C), reserves master and loop
control bits and 6 pilot bits starting from bit 3 in timeslot 1.
# configure adxc e1y 3/1,1.1.1.2 1/1 1/2 mcb 31:1 lcb 31:2 pbit 31:3 length 0:4

Connects second VC-12 to E1 ports 1 and 2, reserves master and loop control bits and 4 pilot bits
starting from bit 3 in timeslot 31.

NOTE! All the connection points must be in the same A-DXC slot/matrix.

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3.19.6.1 Remove E1 loop connection

Description Removes 2M connection for E1 loop


Syntax # configure adxc e1y { <stmcp> | <port> } delete
Arguments { <stmcp> | <port> } connection point B in format <port>,<path> for VC-
12 <port> for E1
Example
# configure adxc e1y 3/5,1.1.1.1 delete

3.19.7 Y connection for E1 loop

Description Configures Y connection for E1 loop


Syntax # configure adxc y e1y { <stmcp> | <port> } subch <subch> length
<subch> pbit <subch> [revertive]
Arguments { <stmcp> | <port> } connection point B, A and C in format
<port>,<path> for VC-12 <port> for E1
sub channel in format <timeslot>:<bit> (0..31):(1..8)
<subch>
for pbit: starting point of the pilot bits
for length: number of pilot bits; 1:0 means 8 bits, 0:4
is 4 bits
traffic is switched back to branch A when it is
revertive
working; if revertive is not given, switching is equal
Example
# configure adxc y e1y 3/5,1.1.1.1 subch 2:0 length 4:0 pbit 1:8

Connects sub channel of four timeslots starting from timeslot 2. Used pilot bit is bit 8 in timeslot 1
and switching mode is equal.
# configure adxc y e1y 3/5,1.1.1.2 subch 1:0 length 1:0 pbit 31:3 revertive

Connects sub channel of timeslot 1. Used pilot bit is bit 3 in timeslot 31 and switching mode is
revertive.

3.19.7.1 Add comment to Y connection

Description Adds a comment to Y connection


Syntax # configure adxc y e1y { <stmcp> | <port> } subch <subch> comment
<name-string>
Arguments { <stmcp> | <port> } connection point B, A and C in format
<port>,<path> for VC-12 <port> for E1
<subch> sub channel in format <timeslot>:<bit> (0..31):(1..8)
for pbit: starting point of pilot bits
for length: number of pilot bits; 1:0 means 8 bits, 0:4
is 4 bits
connection specific name; max. 16 characters; put
<name-string>
in “double quotes”
Example
# configure adxc y e1y 3/5,1.1.1.1 subch 2:0 comment “My Y connection”

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3.19.7.2 Remove Y connection

Description Removes Y connection from E1 loop


Syntax # configure adxc y e1y { <stmcp> | <port> } subch <subch> delete
Arguments { <stmcp> | <port> } connection point B in format <port>,<path> for VC-12
<port> for E1
<subch> sub channel in format <timeslot>:<bit> (0..31):(1..8)

Example
# configure adxc y e1y 3/5,1.1.1.1 subch 2:1 delete

3.19.8 B connection

Description Configures basic connection between two connection points


Syntax # configure adxc b { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } length <chlen> [unidir] [condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> }
polarity { 0 | 1 }]
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is 1 if
port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
<chlen> number of bits; 2:0 means 16 bits, 1:4 is 12 bits
connection is from source to destination; if not
unidir
given, connection is bi-directional
condition condition is in same format as connection point

polarity polarity of the condition bit; 0 or 1

Example
# configure adxc b 3/5,1.1.1.1,2:1 1/1,2:1 length 4:0
# configure adxc b 1/2,2:1 9/1,1:1 length 4:0 unidir condition 1/2,31:4 polarity 0

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3.19.8.1 Rate adaptation

Description Configures basic connection with rate adaptation


Syntax # configure adxc b { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } ratio { 1 | 2 | 4 } [condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> }
polarity { 0 | 1 }]
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is 1
if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
ratio ratio of the rate adaptation; 1, 2 or 4;
used for Sa-bits in timeslot 0
condition condition is in same format as connection point

polarity polarity of the condition bit; 0 or 1

Example
# configure adxc b 1/2,0:5 9/2,1:1 ratio 4 condition 9/2,31:4 polarity 0

3.19.8.2 Add comment to B connection

Description Adds a comment to B connection


Syntax # configure adxc b { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } comment <name-string>
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is 1
if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
connection specific name; max. 16 characters; put
<name-string>
in “double quotes”
Example
# configure adxc b 1/2,0:5 9/2,1:1 condition 9/2,31:4 polarity 0

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3.19.8.3 Add condition to B connection

Description Adds condition to B connection


Syntax # configure adxc b { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } polarity { 0 | 1 }
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is 1
if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
condition condition is in same format as connection point

polarity polarity of the condition bit; 0 or 1

Example
# configure adxc b 1/2,0:5 9/2,1:1 condition 9/2,31:4 polarity 0

3.19.8.4 Remove condition of B connection

Description Removes condition of B connection


Syntax # configure adxc b { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } delete
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is 1
if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
condition condition is in same format as connection point

Example
# configure adxc b 1/2,0:5 9/2,1:1 condition 9/2,31:4 delete

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3.19.8.5 Remove B connection

Description Removes B connection


Syntax # configure adxc b { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } delete
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is 1
if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
Example
# configure adxc b 1/2,0:5 9/2,1:1 delete

3.19.9 C connection

Description Configures digital summing connection between two connection points


Syntax # configure adxc c { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } length <chlen> [unidir] [condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } polarity { 0 | 1 }]
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is 1
if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is summing point, second is
summing term. Several terms can be connected
to one summing point.
<chlen> number of bits; 2:0 means 16 bits, 1:4 is 12 bits
connection is from summing term to summing
unidir
point; if not given, connection is bi-directional
condition condition is in same format as connection point

polarity polarity of the condition bit

Example
# configure adxc c 3/1,1.1.1.1,20:1 15/5,30:1 length 1:0
# configure adxc c 3/1,1.1.1.1,20:1 15/6,30:1 length 1:0 condition 15/6,31:1
polarity 0

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3.19.9.1 Rate adaptation

Description Configures basic connection with rate adaptation


Syntax # configure adxc c { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } ratio { 1 | 2 | 4 } [condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> }
polarity { 0 | 1 }]
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is 1
if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
ratio ratio of the rate adaptation; 1, 2 or 4;
used for Sa-bits in timeslot 0
condition condition is in same format as connection point

polarity polarity of the condition bit; 0 or 1

Example
# configure adxc c 3/1,1.1.1.1,20:1 15/5,30:1 ratio 4 condition 15/5,30:1
polarity 0

3.19.9.2 Add comment to C connection

Description Adds a comment to C connection


Syntax # configure adxc c { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } comment <name-string>
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is 1
if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
connection specific name; max. 16 characters; put
<name-string>
in “double quotes”
Example
# configure adxc c 3/1,1.1.1.1,20:1 15/5,30:1 comment “My C connection”

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3.19.9.3 Add condition to C connection

Description Adds condition to C connection


Syntax # configure adxc c { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } polarity { 0 | 1 }
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is 1
if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
condition condition is in same format as connection point

polarity polarity of the condition bit; 0 or 1

Example
# configure adxc c 3/1,1.1.1.1,20:1 15/5,30:1 condition 15/5,31:1 polarity 1

3.19.9.4 Remove condition of C connection

Description Removes condition of C connection


Syntax # configure adxc c { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } delete
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is 1
if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
condition condition is in same format as connection point

Example
# configure adxc c 3/1,1.1.1.1,20:1 15/5,30:1 condition 15/5,31:1 delete

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3.19.9.5 Remove C connection

Description Removes C connection


Syntax # configure adxc c { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } delete
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is 1
if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is summing point, second is
summing term. Several terms can be connected
to one summing point.
Example
# configure adxc c 3/1,1.1.1.1,20:1 15/5,30:1 delete

3.19.10 S connection

Description Configures voice summing between two connection points


Syntax # configure adxc s { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } length <chlen> [unidir] [condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } polarity { 0 | 1 }]
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is 1
if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is summing point, second is
summing term. Several terms can be connected
to one summing point.
<chlen> number of bits; 2:0 means 16 bits, 1:4 is 12 bits
connection is from summing term to summing
unidir
point to destination; if not given, connection is bi-
directional. Several terms can be connected to
one summing point.
condition condition is in same format as connection point

polarity polarity of the condition bit; 0 or 1

Example
# configure adxc s 12/7,1:1 8/2,1:1 length 1:0

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3.19.10.1 Add comment to S connection

Description Adds a comment to S connection


Syntax # configure adxc s { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } comment <name-string>
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is 1
if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
connection specific name; max. 16 characters;
<name-string>
put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure adxc s 12/7,1:1 8/2,1:1 comment “My S connection”

3.19.10.2 Add condition to S connection

Description Adds condition to S connection


Syntax # configure adxc s { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } polarity { 0 | 1 }
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is 1
if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
condition condition is in same format as connection point

polarity polarity of the condition bit; 0 or 1

Example
# configure adxc s 12/7,1:1 8/2,1:1 condition 8/2,31:1 polarity 0

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3.19.10.3 Remove condition of S connection

Description Removes condition of S connection


Syntax # configure adxc s { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } delete
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is
1 if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
condition condition is in same format as connection point

Example
# configure adxc s 12/7,1:1 8/2,1:1 1 condition 8/2,31:1 delete

3.19.10.4 Remove S connection

Description Removes S connection


Syntax # configure adxc s { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } { <stmcp> | <e1cp> |
<ds0cp> } delete
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is
1 if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is summing point, second
is summing term. Several terms can be
connected to one summing point.
Example
# configure adxc s 12/7,1:1 8/1,1:1 delete

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3.19.11 M connection

Description Configures data masking in the connection point


Syntax # configure adxc m { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } pattern <bit-string>
length <chlen> [condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } polarity
{ 0 | 1 }]
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is
1 if port is 64 kbit/s; <bit> must be always 1
<bit-string> 8 characters of 0, 1, or X; put in “double quotes”

<chlen> number of bits; 2:0 means 16 bits, 1:4 is 12 bits

condition condition is in same format as connection point

polarity polarity of the condition bit; 0 or 1

Example
# configure adxc m 15/1,1:1 pattern “01010101” length 1:0

3.19.11.1 Add comment to M connection

Description Adds a comment to M connection


Syntax # configure adxc m { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } pattern <bit-string>
comment <name-string>
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is
1 if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
<bit-string> 8 characters of 0, 1, or X; put in “double quotes”
connection specific name; max. 16 characters;
<name-string>
put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure adxc m 15/1,1:1 pattern “1100xx01” comment “My M connection”

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3.19.11.2 Add condition to M connection

Description Adds condition to M connection


Syntax # configure adxc m { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } pattern <bit-string>
condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } polarity { 0 | 1 }
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is
1 if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
<bit-string> 8 characters of 0, 1, or X; put in “double quotes”

condition condition is in same format as connection point

polarity polarity of the condition bit; 0 or 1

Example
# configure adxc m 15/1,1:1 pattern “1100xx01” condition 15/1,31:1 polarity 1

3.19.11.3 Remove condition of M connection

Description Removes condition of M connection


Syntax # configure adxc m { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } pattern <bit-string>
condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } delete
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is
1 if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
<bit-string> 8 characters of 0, 1, or X; put in “double quotes”

condition condition is in same format as connection point

Example
# configure adxc m 15/1,1:1 pattern “1100xx01” condition 15/1,31:1 delete

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3.19.11.4 Remove M connection

Description Removes M connection


Syntax # configure adxc m { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } pattern <bit-string>
delete
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is
1 if port is 64 kbit/s

First connection point is summing point, second


is summing term. Several terms can be
connected to one summing point.
<bit-string> 8 characters of 0, 1, or X; put in “double quotes”

Example
# configure adxc m 15/1,1:1 pattern “1100xx01” delete

3.19.12 D connection

Description Configures fixed data pattern in connection point


Syntax # configure adxc d { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } pattern <bit-string>
length <chlen> [condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } polarity
{ 0 | 1 }]
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is
1 if port is 64 kbit/s; <bit> must be always 1
<bit-string> 8 characters of 0 or 1; put in “double quotes”

<chlen> number of bits; 2:0 means 16 bits, 1:4 is 12 bits

condition condition is in same format as connection point

polarity polarity of the condition bit; 0 or 1

Example
# configure adxc d 15/5,1:1 pattern “11101110” length 1:0

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3.19.12.1 Add comment to D connection

Description Adds a comment to D connection


Syntax # configure adxc d { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } pattern <bit-string>
comment <name-string>
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is
1 if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
<bit-string> 8 characters of 0 or 1; put in “double quotes”
connection specific name; max. 16 characters;
<name-string>
put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure adxc d 15/5,1:1 8 pattern “11001100” comment “My D connection”

3.19.12.2 Add condition to D connection

Description Adds condition to D connection


Syntax # configure adxc d { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } pattern <bit-string>
condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } polarity { 0 | 1 }
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is
1 if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
<bit-string> 8 characters of 0 or 1; put in “double quotes”

condition condition is in same format as connection point

polarity polarity of the condition bit; 0 or 1

Example
# configure adxc d 15/5,1:1 pattern “11001100” condition 15/5,31:1 polarity 1

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3.19.12.3 Remove condition of D connection

Description Removes condition of D connection


Syntax # configure adxc d { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } pattern <bit-string>
condition { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } delete
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is
1 if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is source, second is
destination.
<bit-string> 8 characters of 0 or 1; put in “double quotes”

condition condition is in same format as connection point

Example
# configure adxc d 15/5,1:1 pattern “11001100” condition 15/1,31:1 delete

3.19.12.4 Remove D connection

Description Removes D connection


Syntax # configure adxc d { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | <ds0cp> } pattern <bit-string>
delete
Arguments { <stmcp> | <e1cp> | connection point in format:
<ds0cp> } stmcp: <port>,path,<timeslot><bit>
e1cp: <port>,<timeslot>:<bit>
ds0cp:<port>,<timeslot>:<bit> where timeslot is
1 if port is 64 kbit/s
First connection point is summing point, second
is summing term. Several terms can be
connected to one summing point.
<bit-string> 8 characters of 0 or 1; put in “double quotes”

Example
# configure adxc d 15/5,1:1 pattern “11001100” delete

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3.20 Protection configuration

3.20.1 Multiplexer Section Protection group

Description Configures MSP protection group. All the properties can be given in one
command or one by one.
Syntax # configure mspgroup <number> [revert { enable | disable }] [revtime
<number>] [switchon { none | sf | sd }] [switchact { clear | lockout | forcew |
forcep | manualw | manualp }]
# configure mspgroup <number> show
1: trunk pair 1, 2
Arguments mspgroup
2: trunk pair 3, 4
<number>
3: trunk pair 5, 6
4: trunk pair 7, 8

revert { enable | enable or disable revertive mode


disable }
revtime <number> wait-to-restore time in seconds (5..3600)
none: don’t switch on SF nor SD
switchon {none |
sf: switch to the better channel if signal failure is
sf | sd }
detected
sd: switch to the better channel if signal degradation
is detected
clear: system automatically selects the better
switchact { clear |
channel
lockout | forcew |
lockout: forbid the system to use protection channel
forcep | manualw |
forcew: force switch to the working channel
manualp }
forcep: force switch to protection channel
manualw: manual switch to the working channel
manualp: manual switch to the protection channel
Example
# configure mspgroup 1 revert enable revtime 5 switchon sf switchact clear

3.20.2 Ring protection

Description Configures UPSR/SNCP protection for the path


Syntax # configure path <port> <path> [revert { enable | disable }] [revtime
<number>] [switchon { none | sd }] | [sd <threshold>}] [switchact { clear |
lockout | forcew | forcep | manualw | manualp }]
# configure path <port> <path> show
Arguments path <port> <path> protected path

revert { enable | enable or disable revertive mode


disable }
revtime <number> wait-to-restore time in seconds (5..3600)
switchon { none | none: don’t switch on SD
sd } switch on signal degrade

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1 1*10-3
sd <threshold>
2 1*10-4
3 1*10-5
4 1*10-6
5 1*10-7
6 1*10-8
7 1*10-9
clear: system automatically selects the better
switchact { clear |
channel
lockout | forcew |
lockout: forbid the system to use protection channel
forcep | manualw |
forcew: force switch to the working channel
manualp }
forcep: force switch to protection channel
manualw: manual switch to the working channel
manualp: manual switch to the protection channel
Example
# configure path 3/1 1.1.1.1 revert enable revtime 5 switchon sd 3 switchact
clear

3.20.3 Trunk redundancy

3.20.3.1 Enable or disable redundancy

Description Enables/disables trunk redundancy


Syntax # configure redundancy trunk { enable | disable | show }
enable: two adjacent units work as protection pair
Arguments { enable | disable |
disable: trunks in the system are independent to
show}
each other
Example
# configure redundancy trunk enable

3.20.3.2 Set mode of redundancy

Description Sets mode of redundancy operation


Syntax # configure redundancy trunk mode { locked | clear }
locked: protection switch is disabled and
Arguments { locked | clear }
configurations can be made
clear: protection switch is active
Example
# configure redundancy trunk mode clear

3.20.3.3 Force standby

Description Forces traffic to the standby trunk


Syntax # configure redundancy trunk force
Arguments None

Example
# configure redundancy trunk force

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3.20.4 A-DXC redundancy

3.20.4.1 Create A-DXC redundancy group

Description Creates redundancy group for A-DXC units


Syntax # configure redundancy adxc <slot> <slot>
slot numbers of the A-DXC units: either slots 1and 2
Arguments <slot> <slot>
or slots 5 and 6 are possible
1 and 5 are working slots, 2 and 6 are protecting
Example
# configure redundancy adxc 5 6

3.20.4.2 Remove A-DXC redundancy group

Description Removes redundancy group from A-DXC units


Syntax # configure redundancy adxc <slot> delete
slot number of the A-DXC unit; slots 1 or 5 are
Arguments <slot>
possible

Example
# configure redundancy adxc 5 delete

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4 Show commands

Description Displays show commands


Syntax # show help or show ?
Arguments None

Example
# show ?

show:
adxc Show adxc cross-connections
alarm Show alarms
card Show hw installation
e1 Show E1 ports
em Show EM ports
eth Show ethernet ports
fxo Show FXO ports
fxs Show FXS ports
g703 Show G.703 ports
mspgroup Show MSP group
otp Show OTP ports
path Show path protection
power Show power status
q1 Show Q1 virtual port configuration
qd2 Show QD2 virtual port configuration
redundancy Show redundancy configuration
signalling Show FXS/FXO settings
stm Show STM ports
system Show system configuration
timing Show timing configuration
user Show users
vcg Show virtual concatenation groups
vx Show VX ports
xconnect Show cross-connections

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4.1 Show system commands

Description Displays show system commands


Syntax # show system help or show system ?
Arguments None
Example
# show system ?
show system:
all Show system configuration
info Show system information
fan Show fan alarm monitoring state
lan Show LAN configuration
wan Show WAN configuration
routing Show system routing table
community Show system SNMP community names
trap Show system TRAP
syslog Show system syslog
time Show time configuration information
iprouting Show system routing protocol configuration

4.1.1 System configuration

Description Displays system configuration and information


Syntax # show system all
# configure system show
Arguments None
Example
# show system all

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Description: Dyna CM-SDP: B0.0.0.19 O1.1.1.9 R1.1.1.5 A


Node Name: CM-SDP
Location:
Contact:
Node SW Version: CM2.2 SDH1.0-2
CLI SW Version: CM_CLI_2.2_00

Fan Alarm Monitoring: enabled


Node IP Address: 0.0.0.0

Time

Real Time: Thu Aug 14 03:16:41 2014


Time Zone: GMT+02:00)Helsinki-Kyiv-Riga-Sofia-Tallinn-Vilnius
Time Since Last Reset: 0d 23h:48m:39s LAN

NTP
NTP State: disabled
NTP IP Address: 192.168.0.128
NTP Port: 123
Time Since Last NTP: 0d 23h:48m:39s
Time Since Last Good NTP: 0d 0h:0m:0s
Status of Last NTP: Not available

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LAN

IP Address: 192.168.0.3
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Routing
Routing Protocol: OSPF
Mode: passive
Cost: 0
Authentication Mode: none
Authentication Password:

Syslog

System Log Reporting: disabled

Community

Name Access
public read only
netman read/write

Trap

Index IP Address Community


1 192.168.0.128 public

Routing

Routing Protocol: OSPF


Propagate Host Routes: enabled
Propagate Static Routes: disabled
Static Routes Metric: 1
Router Id: 0.114.164.79
Area Id: 0.0.0.0
Router Priority: 1
Transmit Delay: 1
Retransmit Interval: 5
Hello Interval: 10
Dead Interval: 40

Routing Table

Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Flags Metric


169.254.0.0 255.255.0.0 0.0.0.0 eth1 *C 0
192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 eth0 *C 0
192.168.0.1 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0 ppp4 *C 0

Static Routing Table

Destination Netmask Gateway Metric

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4.1.2 System information

Description Displays system information


Syntax # show system info
Arguments None
Example
# show system info

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Description: Dyna CM-SDP: B0.0.0.19 O1.1.1.9 R1.1.1.5 A


Node Name: CM-SDP
Location:
Contact:
Node SW Version: CM2.2 SDH1.0-2
CLI SW Version: CM_CLI_2.2_00

4.1.3 Fan monitoring state

Description Displays fan monitoring state


Syntax # show system fan
Arguments None
Example
# show system fan

Fan Alarm Monitoring: enabled

4.1.4 LAN configuration

Description Displays LAN configuration and information


# show system lan
Syntax
# configure system lan show
Arguments None
Example
# show system lan

LAN

IP Address: 192.168.0.3
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Routing
Routing Protocol: OSPF
Mode: passive
Cost: 0
Authentication Mode: none
Authentication Password:

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4.1.5 WAN configuration

Description Displays WAN configuration and information


# show system wan <port>
Syntax
# configure system wan <port> show
Arguments <port> slot/interface of the STM where DCC channel is
Example
# show system wan 3/5

Port 3/5

WAN Management Interface: enabled

PPP
Interface Mode: unnumbered
Local WAN IP: 0.0.0.0
Remote WAN IP: 0.0.0.0
Local WAN Mask: 0.0.0.0
Remote LAN IP: 0.0.0.0
Remote LAN Mask: 0.0.0.0
Send Authentication Type: none
Send Authentication Name:
Send Authentication Password:
Receive Authentication Type: none
Receive Authentication Name:
Receive Authentication Password:

Link
DCC Link Mode: MSOH (D4 - D12) link rate: 576 kbit/s
HDLC CRC: CRC16

Routing
Routing Protocol: OSPF
Mode: active
Cost: 0
Authentication Mode: none
Authentication Password:

4.1.6 WAN status

Description Displays WAN status information


Syntax # show system wan <port> status
Arguments <port> slot/interface of the STM where DCC channel is
Example
# show system wan 3/5 status

Port State Mode WAN IP


3/5 up unnumbered 0.0.0.0

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4.1.7 Routing table

Description Displays routing table


Syntax # show system routing table
Arguments None
Example
# show system routing table

Routing Table

Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Flags Metric


169.254.0.0 255.255.0.0 0.0.0.0 eth1 *C 0
192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 eth0 *C 0
192.168.0.1 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0 ppp4 *C 0

4.1.8 Static routing table

Description Displays static routing table


# show system routing static
Syntax
# configure system routing static show
Arguments None
Example
# show system routing static

Static Routing Table

Destination Netmask Gateway Metric


0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.10 1

4.1.9 SNMP community

Description Displays community names and access rights


# show system community
Syntax
# configure system community show
Arguments None
Example
# show system community

Community

Name Access
public read only
netman read/write

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4.1.10 Trap information

Description Displays trap information


# show system trap
Syntax
# configure system trap show
Arguments None
Example
# show system trap

Trap

Index IP Address Community


1 192.168.0.128 public

4.1.11 Syslog information

Description Displays Syslog information


# show system syslog
Syntax
# configure system syslog show
Arguments None
Example
# show system syslog

Syslog

System Log Reporting: enabled


IP Address: 192.168.10.128
Port: 514
Facility Code: local use 1

4.1.12 Time information

Description Displays time information


# show system time
Syntax
# configure system time show
Arguments None
Example
# show system time

Time

Real Time: Thu Aug 14 04:11:19 2014


Time Zone: (GMT+02:00)Helsinki-Kyiv-Riga-Sofia-Tallinn-Vilnius
Time Since Last Reset: 1d 0h:43m:17s

NTP
NTP State: disabled
NTP IP Address: 192.168.0.128
NTP Port: 123
Time Since Last NTP: 1d 0h:43m:17s
Time Since Last Good NTP: 0d 0h:0m:0s
Status of Last NTP: Not available

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4.1.13 IP routing

Description Displays IP routing configuration


# show system iprouting
Syntax
# configure system routing protocol show
Arguments None
Example
# show system iprouting

Routing

Routing Protocol: OSPF


Propagate Host Routes: enabled
Propagate Static Routes: disabled
Static Routes Metric: 1
Router Id: 0.114.164.79
Area Id: 0.0.0.0
Router Priority: 1
Transmit Delay: 1
Retransmit Interval: 5
Hello Interval: 10
Dead Interval: 40

4.2 Show user information

Description Displays user information of all or specified users


# show user { <username> | all }
Syntax
# configure user show
Arguments <username> show user information of the specified user
all show all users
Example
# show user admin

Username Access
admin level 4, network admin

# show user all

Username Access
admin level 4, network admin
guest level 0, guest
up level 5, upgrade

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4.3 Show node information

4.3.1 Hardware configuration

Description Displays all or specified card in configuration


Syntax # show card { all | <slot> }
Arguments all show information of all cards in the node
<slot> show information of a card in given slot

Example
# show card all

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Unit Part Number Serial Number


subrack T32009.01...04 DD805130283
fan T32007.01...02 4H102630107
datapump 060903000000 916011100052

Slot Card Configured Part Number Serial Number Oper State Temp Owner FPGA version
1 ADXC Trib ADXC Trib T32010.01...00 HP134830194 operational 29 C unowned 1.A
2 none unowned
3 SDH Trunk SDH Trunk T32001.01 07 4H112215087 operational 35 C unowned 13.A
4 Power Supply Power Supply T32008.01...03 4H112215593 operational 31 C unowned 3.E
5 8xE1/T1 Trib 8xE1/T1 Trib T32003.11...A4 4H124215008 operational 31 C unowned 28.A
6 4 x VX Trib 4 x VX Trib T32004.01...03 4H121615380 operational 34 C unowned 17.A 63

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4.3.2 Alarms

Description Displays all or specified current alarms


Syntax # show alarm { all [<filter>] | log [<filter>] | system | sdh | timing }
Arguments all [<filter>] show active alarms; all or filtered with alarm type
log [<filter>] show alarm log; all or filtered with alarm type
system show system alarms
sdh show SDH alarms
timing show synchronization alarms
Example
show alarm all

Active Alarms

Date/Time Sev Source Alarm


03:28:48, Aug 13 2014 *** ET1: 2/1 ET1-LOS: Loss Of Signal
03:28:48, Aug 13 2014 *** System System alarm summary
03:28:51, Aug 13 2014 ** PSU: 7/1 Voltage2 out-of-range
03:29:04, Aug 13 2014 *** MPD-G703: 10/1 LOS: Loss Of Signal
03:29:05, Aug 13 2014 *** MPD-VX: 11/1 LOS: Loss Of Signal
03:29:05, Aug 13 2014 ** MPD-VX: 11/1 LOF: Loss Of Frame
03:29:11, Aug 13 2014 *** ETH: 16/8 LOL: Loss Of Link
03:29:11, Aug 13 2014 ** Peer: 5 ADXC redundancy lost
03:29:15, Aug 13 2014 *** STM: 3/1 TxFault: Laser Tx Faulty
03:29:15, Aug 13 2014 *** STM: 3/1 LOS: Loss Of Laser
03:29:15, Aug 13 2014 *** STM: 3/3 TxFault: Laser Tx Faulty
03:29:15, Aug 13 2014 *** STM: 3/3 LOS: Loss Of Laser
03:29:15, Aug 13 2014 *** STM: 3/7 LOS: Loss Of Laser
22:28:23, Aug 13 2014 *** Fan unit FAN Status

# show alarm all filter “los”

Active Alarms

Date/Time Sev Source Alarm


03:28:48, Aug 13 2014 *** ET1: 2/1 ET1-LOS: Loss Of Signal
03:29:04, Aug 13 2014 *** MPD-G703: 10/1 LOS: Loss Of Signal
03:29:05, Aug 13 2014 *** MPD-VX: 11/1 LOS: Loss Of Signal
03:29:05, Aug 13 2014 ** MPD-VX: 11/1 LOF: Loss Of Frame
03:29:11, Aug 13 2014 *** ETH: 16/8 LOL: Loss Of Link
03:29:11, Aug 13 2014 ** Peer: 5 ADXC redundancy lost
03:29:15, Aug 13 2014 *** STM: 3/1 LOS: Loss Of Laser
03:29:15, Aug 13 2014 *** STM: 3/3 LOS: Loss Of Laser
03:29:15, Aug 13 2014 *** STM: 3/7 LOS: Loss Of Laser

# show alarm log

Alarm History

Date/Time Sev Source Alarm


03:28:32, Aug 13 2014 - System System clocking switch to internal freerun
03:28:34, Aug 13 2014 - Card:3 Card inserted
03:28:48, Aug 13 2014 *** ET1: 2/1 ET1-LOS: Loss Of Signal
03:28:48, Aug 13 2014 *** System System alarm summary
03:28:48, Aug 13 2014 - Card:2 Card inserted
03:28:51, Aug 13 2014 - Card:7 Card inserted
03:28:51, Aug 13 2014 ** PSU: 7/1 Voltage2 out-of-range

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03:28:52, Aug 13 2014 - Card:6 Card inserted


03:28:53, Aug 13 2014 - Card:14 Card removed
03:29:03, Aug 13 2014 - Card:9 Card inserted
03:29:04, Aug 13 2014 - Card:10 Card inserted
03:29:04, Aug 13 2014 - Card:11 Card inserted
03:29:04, Aug 13 2014 *** MPD-G703: 10/1 LOS: Loss Of Signal
03:29:05, Aug 13 2014 *** MPD-VX: 11/1 LOS: Loss Of Signal
03:29:05, Aug 13 2014 ** MPD-VX: 11/1 LOF: Loss Of Frame
03:29:08, Aug 13 2014 - Card:12 Card inserted
03:29:09, Aug 13 2014 - Card:13 Card inserted
03:29:09, Aug 13 2014 - Card:15 Card inserted
03:29:11, Aug 13 2014 - Card:16 Card inserted
03:29:11, Aug 13 2014 *** ETH: 16/8 LOL: Loss Of Link

# show alarm log filter “card”

Alarm History

Date/Time Sev Source Alarm


03:28:34, Aug 13 2014 - Card:3 Card inserted
03:28:48, Aug 13 2014 - Card:2 Card inserted
03:28:51, Aug 13 2014 - Card:7 Card inserted
03:28:52, Aug 13 2014 - Card:6 Card inserted
03:28:53, Aug 13 2014 - Card:14 Card removed
03:29:03, Aug 13 2014 - Card:9 Card inserted
03:29:04, Aug 13 2014 - Card:10 Card inserted
03:29:04, Aug 13 2014 - Card:11 Card inserted
03:29:08, Aug 13 2014 - Card:12 Card inserted
03:29:09, Aug 13 2014 - Card:13 Card inserted
03:29:09, Aug 13 2014 - Card:15 Card inserted
03:29:11, Aug 13 2014 - Card:16 Card inserted
03:29:25, Aug 13 2014 - Card:1 Card removed

# show alarm system

System Alarm

Date/Time Sev Source Alarm


03:28:48, Aug 13 2014 *** System System alarm summary

# show alarm sdh

SDH Alarms

Date/Time Sev Source Alarm


22:59:18, Aug 13 2014 *** RSOH: 5 LOS: Loss Of Signal

# show alarm timing

Timing Alarms

Date/Time Sev Source Alarm


23:00:25, Aug 13 2014 ** Node Clock Free Run

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4.4 Show VCG group

4.4.1 VCG configuration

Description Displays VCG configuration


Syntax # show vcg <number>
Arguments <number> number of the VCG (1..32)
Example
# show vcg 1

VCG Mode Encapsulation Scrambler FCS


1 LCAS GFP enabled enabled

GFP: PTI EXI UPI


0x0 0x0 0x1

NOTE: Encapsulation information is not shown if VCG is not cross-connected.

4.4.2 VCG encapsulation status

Description Displays VCG encapsulation status


Syntax # show vcg <number> status
Arguments <number> number of the VCG (1..32)
Example
# show vcg 1 status

VCG Encaps Sync Type Word FCS Ext Header


1 FP yes match ok match

NOTE: Encapsulation status is not shown if VCG is not cross-connected.

4.4.3 VCG statistics

Description Displays VCG statistics


Syntax # show vcg <number> statistics
Arguments <number> number of the VCG (1..32)
Example
# show vcg 1 statistics

VCG Elapsed Time Rx Bytes Rx Frames Tx Bytes Tx Frames


1 89362 0 0 0 0

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4.5 Show E1 tributary unit

4.5.1 E1 configuration

Description Displays configuration of the ports in tributary E1 unit


# show e1 <port>
Syntax
# configure e1 <port> show
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
Example
# show e1 15/1..8

E1 Configuration

Port State LOS AIS LOF RDI Z/ohm Framing Loopback Comment
15/1 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/1
15/2 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/2
15/3 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/3
15/4 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/4
15/5 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/5
15/6 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/6
15/7 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/7
15/8 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/88

4.5.2 E1 statistics

Description Displays E1 port statistics


Syntax # show e1 <port> statistics { current | int15min }
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
{ current | int15min } current or previous 15 minutes statistics
Example
# show e1 15/1..8 statistics current

IM ADXC Current Statistics

Interface UAS ES SES BBE Current Time


E1 15/1 Rx 0 0 0 0 0:00
Tx 0 0 0 0

# show e1 15/1..8 statistics int15min


or
# show e1 15/1..8 statistics int

IM ADXC 15 Min Interval Statistics

Interface UAS ES SES BBE Interval


E1 15/1 Rx 0 0 0 0 1
Tx 0 0 0 0

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4.6 Show EM tributary unit

4.6.1 EM configuration

Description Displays configuration of the ports in tributary EM unit


# show em <port>
Syntax
# configure em <port> show
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
Example
# show em 12/1..8

EM Configuration

Port State Mode Impedance Companding Tx Gain Rx Gain AIS Comment


12/1 disabled 2-wire 600 ohm a-law 0 dB 0 dB *** E+M 12/1
12/2 disabled 2-wire 600 ohm a-law 0 dB 0 dB *** E+M 12/2
12/3 disabled 2-wire 600 ohm a-law 0 dB 0 dB *** E+M 12/3
12/4 disabled 2-wire 600 ohm a-law 0 dB 0 dB *** E+M 12/4
12/5 disabled 2-wire 600 ohm a-law 0 dB 0 dB *** E+M 12/5
12/6 disabled 2-wire 600 ohm a-law 0 dB 0 dB *** E+M 12/6
12/7 disabled 2-wire 600 ohm a-law 0 dB 0 dB *** E+M 12/7
12/8 disabled 2-wire 600 ohm a-law 0 dB 0 dB *** E+M 12/8

EM Signalling

Signalling Logic Signal Fault State


Port E1 E2 E3 A B C D E1 E2 E3
12/1 fixed ON fixed ON fixed ON fixed 1 fixed 1 fixed 0 fixed 1 fixed off fixed off fixed off
12/2 fixed ON fixed ON fixed ON fixed 1 fixed 1 fixed 0 fixed 1 fixed off fixed off fixed off
12/3 fixed ON fixed ON fixed ON fixed 1 fixed 1 fixed 0 fixed 1 fixed off fixed off fixed off
12/4 fixed ON fixed ON fixed ON fixed 1 fixed 1 fixed 0 fixed 1 fixed off fixed off fixed off
12/5 fixed ON fixed ON fixed ON fixed 1 fixed 1 fixed 0 fixed 1 fixed off fixed off fixed off
12/6 fixed ON fixed ON fixed ON fixed 1 fixed 1 fixed 0 fixed 1 fixed off fixed off fixed off
12/7 fixed ON fixed ON fixed ON fixed 1 fixed 1 fixed 0 fixed 1 fixed off fixed off fixed off
12/8 fixed ON fixed ON fixed ON fixed 1 fixed 1 fixed 0 fixed 1 fixed off fixed off fixed off

EM Test

Test Tone Loopback


Port Tx Rx Loop Timeout
12/1 disabled disabled none 0 min
12/2 disabled disabled none 0 min
12/3 disabled disabled none 0 min
12/4 disabled disabled none 0 min
12/5 disabled disabled none 0 min
12/6 disabled disabled none 0 min
12/7 disabled disabled none 0 min
12/8 disabled disabled none 0 min

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4.6.2 EM status

Description Displays EM port signal status


Syntax # show em <port> status
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
{ current | int15min } current or previous 15 minutes statistics
Example
# show em 12/1..8 status

EM Signal Status

Port E1 E2 E3 M1 M2 M3
12/1 off off off off off off
12/2 off off off off off off
12/3 off off off off off off
12/4 off off off off off off
12/5 off off off off off off
12/6 off off off off off off
12/7 off off off off off off
12/8 off off off off off off

4.7 Show Ethernet tributary unit

4.7.1 Ethernet configuration

Description Displays configuration of the ports in tributary Ethernet unit


# show eth <port>
Syntax
# configure eth <port> show
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
Example
# show eth 16/1..8

Ethernet Configuration

Port State LOL TxFault AutoNeg Speed Duplex FlowCtrl PoE SFP Comment
16/1 disabled *** - auto 100 M full disabled enabled n/a ETH 16/1
16/2 disabled *** - auto 100 M full disabled enabled n/a ETH 16/2
16/3 disabled *** - auto 100 M full disabled enabled n/a ETH 16/3
16/4 disabled *** - auto 100 M full disabled enabled n/a ETH 16/4
16/5 disabled *** - auto 100 M full disabled n/a n/a ETH 16/5
16/6 disabled *** - auto 100 M full disabled n/a n/a ETH 16/6a
16/7 disabled *** *** auto 100 M full disabled n/a present ETH 16/6b
16/8 disabled *** *** forced 1 G full disabled n/a present ETH 16/8

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4.7.2 Ethernet SFP information

Description Displays SFP information of the ports in tributary Ethernet unit


Syntax # show eth <port> sfp [ddm]
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range (only ports 7 and 8)
ddm Digital Diagnostics Monitoring
Example
# show eth 16/8 sfp

SFP Information

Port 16/8 ALS State ALS Mode Pulse Time Laser State
disabled manual 10 sec off

SFP Id Connector Type Encoding Bit Rate Wavelength Date Code


sfp lc b8-10 1300 Mbps 310 nm 070210

Vendor Name OUI PN Rev SN DDM information


SumitomoElectric 00005F SCP6F44-GL-AWH H 71S480H03123 supported

# show eth 16/8 sfp ddm

SFP DDM Parameters

Port 16/8 SFP Id: sfp

Warning Thresholds Error Tresholds Alarm


Value Low High Low High Trigger State
Temperature C: 22.00 -45.00 95.00 -45.00 105.00 warning noAlarm
Voltage V: 3.29 3.00 3.60 2.80 4.00 warning noAlarm
Tx Bias Current mA: 0.00 0.00 50.00 0.00 60.00 warning noAlarm
Tx Power dBm: -0.00 -10.50 -2.00 -12.50 0.00 warning errorLow
Rx Power dBm: -- -0.00 8.16 -0.00 8.16 warning noAlarm

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4.8 Show FXO tributary unit

4.8.1 FXO configuration

Description Displays configuration of the ports in tributary FXO unit


# show fxo <port>
Syntax
# configure fxo <port> show
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
Example
# show fxo 14/1..16

FXO Configuration

Port State Companding Signalling Tx Gain Rx Gain AIS Comment


14/1 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/1
14/2 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/2
14/3 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/3
14/4 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/4
14/5 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/5
14/6 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/6
14/7 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/7
14/8 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/8
14/9 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/9
14/10 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/10
14/11 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/11
14/12 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/12
14/13 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/13
14/14 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/14
14/15 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/15
14/16 disabled a-law R2 0.0 dB 0.0 dB *** FXO 14/16

FXO Regional Settings

On-hook Ringer Ringer Current Tip Ring Min Loop AC


Port Region Speed Impedance Threshold Limit Voltage Current Impedance
14/1 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm
14/2 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm
14/3 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm
14/4 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm
14/5 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm
14/6 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm
14/7 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm
14/8 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm
14/9 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm
14/10 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm
14/11 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm
14/12 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm
14/13 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm
14/14 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm
14/15 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm
14/16 Australia < 0.5 ms High 16.5 Vrms off 3.1 V 10 mA 600 ohm

FXO Test

Test Tone Loopback


Port Tx Rx Loop Timeout
14/1 disabled disabled none 0 min
14/2 disabled disabled none 0 min
14/3 disabled disabled none 0 min
14/4 disabled disabled none 0 min
14/5 disabled disabled none 0 min

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14/6 disabled disabled none 0 min


14/7 disabled disabled none 0 min
14/8 disabled disabled none 0 min
14/9 disabled disabled none 0 min
14/10 disabled disabled none 0 min
14/11 disabled disabled none 0 min
14/12 disabled disabled none 0 min
14/13 disabled disabled none 0 min
14/14 disabled disabled none 0 min
14/15 disabled disabled none 0 min
14/16 disabled disabled none 0 min

4.8.2 FXO status

Description Displays FXO port signal status


Syntax # show fxo <port> status
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
Example
# show fxo 14/1..16 status

FXO Status

Port State AIS Tx abcd Tx SLIC Rx abcd Rx SLIC


14/1 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
14/2 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
14/3 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
14/4 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
14/5 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
14/6 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
14/7 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
14/8 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
14/9 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
14/10 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
14/11 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
14/12 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
14/13 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
14/14 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
14/15 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
14/16 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open

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4.9 Show FXS tributary unit

4.9.1 FXS configuration

Description Displays configuration of the ports in tributary FXS unit


# show fxs <port>
Syntax
# configure fxs <port> show
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
Example
# show fxs 13/1..16

FXS Configuration

Port State Companding Signalling Impedance Tx Gain Rx Gain AIS Comment


13/1 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/1
13/2 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/2
13/3 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/3
13/4 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/4
13/5 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/5
13/6 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/6
13/7 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/7
13/8 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/8
13/9 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/9
13/10 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/10
13/11 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/11
13/12 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/12
13/13 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/13
13/14 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/14
13/15 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/15
13/16 disabled a-law R2 600 ohm -1.5 dB -1.5 dB *** FXS 14/16

FXS Ringing

Port Mode Frequency Voltage Metering Frequency Cadence On / Off


13/1 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s
13/2 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s
13/3 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s
13/4 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s
13/5 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s
13/6 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s
13/7 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s
13/8 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s
13/9 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s
13/10 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s
13/11 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s
13/12 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s
13/13 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s
13/14 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s
13/15 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s
13/16 repeated 25 Hz 60 Vrms disabled - 0.5 s / 0.5 s

FXS Test

Test Tone Loopback


Port Tx Rx Loop Timeout
13/1 disabled disabled none 0 min
13/2 disabled disabled none 0 min
13/3 disabled disabled none 0 min
13/4 disabled disabled none 0 min
13/5 disabled disabled none 0 min
13/6 disabled disabled none 0 min
13/7 disabled disabled none 0 min

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13/8 disabled disabled none 0 min


13/9 disabled disabled none 0 min
13/10 disabled disabled none 0 min
13/11 disabled disabled none 0 min
13/12 disabled disabled none 0 min
13/13 disabled disabled none 0 min
13/14 disabled disabled none 0 min
13/15 disabled disabled none 0 min
13/16 disabled disabled none 0 min

4.9.2 FXS status

Description Displays FXS port signal status


Syntax # show fxs <port> status
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
Example
# show fxs 13/1..16 status

FXS Status

Port State AIS Tx abcd Tx SLIC Rx abcd Rx SLIC


13/1 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
13/2 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
13/3 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
13/4 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
13/5 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
13/6 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
13/7 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
13/8 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
13/9 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
13/10 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
13/11 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
13/12 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
13/13 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
13/14 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
13/15 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open
13/16 disabled - 0000 open 0000 open

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4.10 Show voice signalling configuration on node level

4.10.1 FXS signalling

Description Displays FXS signalling settings


Syntax # show signalling fxs
Arguments none
Example
# show signalling fxs

FXS Signalling

On-hook Off-hook Ringing Metering Idle


1001 0001 00X1 0011 1001

4.10.2 FXO signalling

Description Displays FXO signalling settings


Syntax # show signalling fxo
Arguments none
Example
# show signalling fxo

FXS Signalling

On-hook Off-hook Ringing Idle


1001 0001 0001 1001

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4.11 Show G.703 tributary unit

4.11.1 G.703 configuration

Description Displays main or all configuration parameters of the ports in tributary G.703 unit
Syntax # show g703 <port> { enter key | all | test }
# configure g703 <port> show
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
enter: shows main configuration
{ enter key | all |
all: shows all configuration information
test }
test: shows test configuration
Example
# show g703 10/1..8

G.703 Configuration

Port State LOS AIS NOT Type Tx Clock Comment


10/1 enabled *** *** ** contra normal MPD-G703 10/1
10/2 disabled *** *** ** codir - MPD-G703 10/2
10/3 disabled *** *** ** codir - MPD-G703 10/3
10/4 disabled *** *** ** codir - MPD-G703 10/4
10/5 disabled *** *** ** codir - MPD-G703 10/5
10/6 disabled *** *** ** codir - MPD-G703 10/6
10/7 disabled *** *** ** codir - MPD-G703 10/7
10/8 disabled *** *** ** codir - MPD-G703 10/8

# show g703 10/1..8 all

G.703 Configuration

Port State LOS AIS NOT Type Tx Clock Comment


10/1 enabled *** *** ** contra normal MPD-G703 10/1
10/2 disabled *** *** ** codir - MPD-G703 10/2
10/3 disabled *** *** ** codir - MPD-G703 10/3
10/4 disabled *** *** ** codir - MPD-G703 10/4
10/5 disabled *** *** ** codir - MPD-G703 10/5
10/6 disabled *** *** ** codir - MPD-G703 10/6
10/7 disabled *** *** ** codir - MPD-G703 10/7
10/8 disabled *** *** ** codir - MPD-G703 10/8

G.703 Test

Port LoopBack Timeout PRBS Test Pattern Inject Errors Total Bits Errored Bits
10/1 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/2 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/3 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/4 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/5 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/6 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/7 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/8 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0

#show g703 10/1..8 test

G.703 Test

Port LoopBack Timeout PRBS Test Pattern Inject Errors Total Bits Errored Bits
10/1 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/2 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0

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10/3 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0


10/4 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/5 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/6 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/7 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/8 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0

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4.12 Show OTP tributary unit

4.12.1 OTP configuration

Description Displays configuration parameters of the ports in tributary OTP unit

Syntax # show otp <port> { enter key | all | test }


# configure otp <port> show
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
enter: shows main configuration
{ enter key | all | test }
all: shows all configuration information
test: shows test configuration
Example
# show otp 16/1..4 all

OTP Configuration

Port State LOS LOC LOF AIS RDI TX-level Rate Comment
16/1 enabled *** *** *** *** *** 3 Default 128 kbit/s Test OTP port
16/2 enabled *** *** ** ** ** 3 Default 128 kbit/s OTP 1/2
16/3 enabled *** *** ** ** ** 4 High 64 kbit/s OTP 1/3
16/4 enabled *** *** *** *** *** 3 Default 64 kbit/s OTP 1/4

OTP Test

Port LoopBack Timeout PRBS Test Pattern Inject Errors Total Bits Errored Bits Round Trip Delay
16/1 none 0 line 0101 inject one error 0 0 -
16/2 none 5 none 0101 disabled 0 0 -
16/3 none 0 equipment PRBS 2^20-1 disabled 0 0 -
16/4 none 0 line 0101 round trip delay - - 0

4.12.2 OTP status

Description Displays OTP port signal status


Syntax # show otp <port> status
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range

Example
# show otp 9/1..4 status

OTP interface signal states

Port RX TX
1/1 _not_ toggle
1/2 _not_ _not_
1/3 _not_ _not_
1/4 _not_ toggle

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4.12.3 OTP statistics

Description Displays OTP port statistics


Syntax # show otp <port> statistics
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
Example
# show otp 16/1..4 statistics

OTP Statistics

Port Errored Bits C37.94 Sync Lost


16/1 0 0
16/2 0 0
16/3 0 0
16/4 0 0

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4.13 Show VX tributary unit

4.13.1 Show VX configuration

Description Displays configuration parameters of the ports in tributary VX unit


Syntax # show vx <port> { enter key | all | test }
# configure vx <port> show
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
enter: shows main configuration
{ enter key |
all: shows all configuration information
all | test }
test: shows test configuration
Example
# show vx 11/1..4

VX Configuration

Port State LOS LOC LOF Mode Type Interface Rate Comment
11/1 enabled *** *** ** auto n/a n/a 38400 bit/s MPD-VX 11/1
11/2 disabled *** *** ** auto n/a n/a 9600 bit/s MPD-VX 11/2
11/3 disabled *** *** ** auto n/a n/a 9600 bit/s MPD-VX 11/3
11/4 disabled *** *** ** manual DTE V.28 9600 bit/s MPD-VX 11/4

Port Framing Ch Format Tx Clock Tolerance 105 109 108 107 106 Delay Bit Mask
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off sb to 109 sa off sa to 107 on 2 ms 8
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off sb to 109 sa off sa to 107 on 2 ms 8
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off sb to 109 sa off sa to 107 on 2 ms 8
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off - sa off - - 2 ms 8

# show vx 11/1..4 all

VX Configuration

Port State LOS LOC LOF Mode Type Interface Rate Comment
11/1 enabled *** *** ** auto n/a n/a 38400 bit/s MPD-VX 11/1
11/2 disabled *** *** ** auto n/a n/a 9600 bit/s MPD-VX 11/2
11/3 disabled *** *** ** auto n/a n/a 9600 bit/s MPD-VX 11/3
11/4 disabled *** *** ** manual DTE V.28 9600 bit/s MPD-VX 11/4

Port Framing Ch Format Tx Clock Tolerance 105 109 108 107 106 Delay Bit Mask
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off sb to 109 sa off sa to 107 on 2 ms 8
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off sb to 109 sa off sa to 107 on 2 ms 8
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off sb to 109 sa off sa to 107 on 2 ms 8
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off - sa off - - 2 ms 8

VX Test

Port LoopBack Timeout PRBS Test Pattern Circuit 141 Inject Errors Total Bits Errored Bits
11/1 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0
11/2 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0
11/3 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0
11/4 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0

#show vx 11/1..4 test

VX Test

Port LoopBack Timeout PRBS Test Pattern Circuit 141 Inject Errors Total Bits Errored Bits
11/1 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0
11/2 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0
11/3 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0
11/4 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0

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4.13.2 VX status

Description Displays VX port signal status


Syntax # show vx <port> status
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range

Example
# show 11/1..4 status

VX interface signal states

Port 103 104 113 114 115 105 106 107 108 109 141
11/1 _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ off on off off off off
11/2 _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ off on off off off off
11/3 _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ off on off off off off
11/4 _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ off off off off off off

4.13.3 VX statistics

Description Displays VX port statistics


Syntax # show vx <port> statistics
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
Example
# show vx 11/1..4 statistics

VX Statistics

Port Total Characters Errored Characters V.110 Sync Lost


11/1 0 0 0
11/2 0 0 0
11/3 0 0 0
11/4 0 0 0

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4.14 Show STM

4.14.1 STM configuration

Description Displays STM configuration


Syntax # show stm
Arguments None
Example
# show stm

Trunk Type AIS/RDI on TIM


SDH disabled

4.14.2 STM port configuration

Description Displays STM port configuration


Syntax # show stm <port>
# configure stm <port> show
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
Example
# show stm 3/1..8

STM Configuration

Port State LOS TxFault Rate Topology Protection SFP Comment


3/1 enabled *** *** STM4 term mux unidir n/a SDH 3/1
3/2 enabled *** *** STM4 term mux unidir n/a SDH 3/2
3/3 enabled *** *** STM4 ring SNCP/UPSR n/a SDH 3/3
3/4 enabled *** *** STM4 ring SNCP/UPSR n/a SDH 3/4
3/5 enabled *** *** STM4 term mux unidir present SDH 3/5
3/6 enabled *** *** STM4 term mux unidir n/a SDH 3/6
3/7 enabled *** *** STM4 term mux unidir present SDH 3/7
3/8 enabled *** *** STM4 term mux unidir n/a SDH 3/8

4.14.3 Regenerator Section Overhead configuration

Description Displays RSOH configuration of the STM port


Syntax # show stm <port> rsoh
# configure stm <port> rsoh show
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
Example
# show stm 3/5 rsoh

STM RSOH Configuration

Port LOS LOF TIM TTI Control TTI Received TTI Expected TTI Transmitted
3/5 *** *** *** 16B nullpad

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4.14.4 Multiplex Section Overhead configuration

Description Displays MSOH configuration of the STM port


Syntax # show stm <port> msoh
# configure stm <port> msoh show
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
Example
# show stm 3/5 msoh

STM MSOH Configuration

Port AIS SF SD RDI SF Threshold SD Threshold


3/5 ** *** ** ** 1*10^-3 1*10^-6

4.14.5 Path configuration

Description Displays path configuration of the STM port


Syntax # show stm <port> path <path>
# configure stm <port> path <path> show
Arguments <port> slot/port
<path> b[.k[.l.m]] (see path definition in section 1.4)
Example
# show stm 3/5 path 1.1.1.1

Port 3/5 Path 1.1.1.1

TUG Mapping: TU-12


Trail Trace Identifier Control: 16B nullpad
Trail Trace Identifier Received:
Trail Trace Identifier Expected:
Trail Trace Identifier Transmit:
Path Signal Label Received: unequipped
Path Signal Label Expected: asynchronous
Path Signal Label Transmit: asynchronous
Extended Path Signal Label Received: 0x0
Extended Path Signal Label Expected: 0x0
Extended Path Signal Label Transmit: 0x0
Framing Mode: unframed
Mapping Mode: asynchronous

Alarm Configuration

AIS UNEQ LOP PLM TIM RDI


** *** *** *** *** **

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4.14.6 Path status

Description Displays the status of the path in STM port when it is connected to VCG
Syntax # show stm <port> path <path> status
Arguments <port> slot/port
<path> b[.k[.l.m]] (see path definition in section 1.4)
Example
# show stm 3/3 path 1.1.1.1 status

Port 3/3 Path 1.1.1.1 Status

LCAS Mode: enabled


LCAS Control Word Transmit: add
LCAS Control Word Received:

NOTE: Shown only for paths connected to VCG.

4.14.7 SFP information

Description Displays information of the SFP module in STM port


Syntax # show stm <port> sfp [ddm]
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
ddm Digital Diagnostics Monitoring
Example
# show stm 3/5 sfp

SFP Information

Port 3/5 ALS State ALS Mode Pulse Time Laser State
disabled auto 2 on

SFP Id Connector Type Encoding Bit Rate Wavelength Date Code


sfp lc SONET scrambled 600 Mbps 1310 nm 090316

Vendor Name OUI PN Rev SN DDM Information


FINISAR CORP. 009065 FTLF1322P1BTR A PFB61DM supported

# show stm 3/5 sfp ddm

SFP DDM Parameters

Port 3/5 SFP Id: sfp

Warning Thresholds Error Tresholds Alarm


Value Low High Low High Trigger State
Temperature C: 40.00 -30.00 93.00 -40.00 110.00 warning noAlarm
Voltage V: 3.32 2.90 3.70 2.70 3.90 warning noAlarm
Tx Bias Current mA: 21.12 4.00 70.00 2.00 80.00 warning noAlarm
Tx Power dBm: -11.91 -15.00 -7.99 -16.98 -5.99 warning noAlarm
Rx Power dBm: -12.45 -28.23 -7.99 -30.00 -6.00 warning noAlarm

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4.14.8 RSOH statistics

Description Displays RSOH statistics of the STM port


Syntax # show stm <port> statistics rsoh
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
Example
# show stm 3/1..8 statistics rsoh

STM RSOH Statistics

Port ES SES SEFS Code Violation


3/1 0 0 238 0
3/2 0 0 238 0
3/3 0 0 238 0
3/4 0 0 238 0
3/5 0 0 0 0
3/6 0 0 238 0
3/7 0 0 238 0
3/8 0 0 238 0

4.14.9 MSOH statistics

Description Displays MSOH statistics of the STM port


Syntax # show stm <port> statistics msoh
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range

Example
# show stm 3/1..8 statistics msoh

STM MSOH Statistics

Port ES SES SEFS Code Violation


3/1 0 0 0 343
3/2 0 0 0 343
3/3 0 0 0 343
3/4 0 0 0 343
3/5 0 0 0 0
3/6 0 0 0 343
3/7 0 0 0 343
3/8 0 0 0 343

STM MSOH Statistics at Far End

Port ES SES UAS Code Violation


3/1 0 0 0 0
3/2 0 0 0 0
3/3 0 0 0 0
3/4 0 0 0 0
3/5 0 0 0 0
3/6 0 0 0 0
3/7 0 0 0 0
3/8 0 0 0 0

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4.14.10 Path statistics

Description Displays path statistics of the STM port


Syntax # show stm <port> statistics path <path>
Arguments <port> slot/port
b
<path>
b.k
b.k.l.m (see path definition in section 1.4)
Example
# show stm 3/5 statistics path 1.1.1.1

STM Low Order Path Statistics

Port Path ES SES UAS Code Violation


3/5 1.1.1.1 0 0 0 443

STM Path Statistics at Far End

Port Path ES SES UAS Code Violation


3/5 1.1.1.1 0 0 0 0

4.14.11 A-DXC STM path statistics

Description Displays statistics of the STM port connected to A-DXC


Syntax # show stm <port> statistics path <path> adxc { current | int15min }
Arguments <port> slot/port
<path> b.k.l.m (see path definition in section 1.4)

{ current | int15min } current 15 minutes or previous 15 minutes interval


Example
# show stm 3/1 statistics path 1.1.1.1 adxc current

STM ADXC Current Statistics

Interface UAS ES SES BBE Current Time


STM 3/1 1.1.1.1 Rx 0 0 0 0 0:00
Tx 0 0 0 0

# show stm 3/1 statistics path 1.1.1.1 adxc int15min

STM ADXC 15 Min Interval Statistics

Interface UAS ES SES BBE Interval


STM 3/1 1.1.1.1 Rx 0 0 0 0 1
Tx 0 0 0 0

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4.15 Show Q1/QD2 virtual port

Description Displays Q1/QD2 virtual port configuration


Syntax # show { q1 | qd2 } { enter key | <number> }
# configure { q1 | qd2 } <number> show
Arguments { q1 | qd2 } Q1 or QD2
{ enter key | enter: both ports
<number> } number: virtual port number (1..2)
Example
# show q1 1

Q1/QD2 port Mode Rate Group Slave Ip


1 Disabled 0

show qd2 2

Q1/QD2 port Mode Rate Group Slave Ip


2 Disabled 0

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4.16 Show synchronization and timing

4.16.1 Timing configuration

Description Displays timing configuration


Syntax # show timing
# configure timing show
Arguments None
Example
# show timing

SDH Timing Configuration

Primary Clock: freeRun


Secondary Clock: freeRun
Tertiary Clock: freerun
Switching: clear
Revertive Mode: on
Wait to Restore: 300 s

Sync Interface
State: disabled
Framing: pcm31
AIS: normal
Impedance: 120 ohm
Loopback: none
LOS: ***
RxAIS: **
LOF: ***
Comment: PSU

Port SSM SSM Extract


stm 3/1 enabled
stm 3/2 enabled
stm 3/3 enabled
stm 3/4 enabled
stm 3/5 enabled
stm 3/6 enabled
stm 3/7 enabled
stm 3/8 enabled
e1 enabled none
sync enabled none

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4.16.2 Timing status

Description Displays timing status information


Syntax # show timing status
Arguments None
Example
# show timing status

SDH Timing Status

Current Clock: freeRun


Primary Clock Quality: good
Primary Clock Quality Level: sec
Secondary Clock Quality: good
Secondary Clock Quality Level: sec
Tertiary Clock Quality: good

Port SSM State Offset


stm 3/1 doNotUse bad 3276
stm 3/2 doNotUse bad 3276
stm 3/3 doNotUse bad 3276
stm 3/4 doNotUse bad 3276
stm 3/5 sec good 0
stm 3/6 doNotUse bad 3276
stm 3/7 doNotUse bad 3276
stm 3/8 doNotUse bad 3276
e1 none doNotUse bad 3276
sync doNotUse bad 3276

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4.17 Show power

4.17.1 Power configuration

Description Displays power configuration parameters


Syntax # show power [<slot>]
# configure power <slot> show
Arguments <slot> slot number of power unit
Example
# show power 7

Slot Current Voltage1 Voltage2


7 Alarm Trigger Warning Warning Warning
Warning Threshold 0.00 - 9.00 A 42.00 - 57.00 V 42.00 - 57.00 V
Error Threshold 0.00 - 9.50 A 40.00 - 59.00 V 40.00 - 59.00 V
Alarm Setting minor minor minor

4.17.2 Power status

Description Displays power status


Syntax # show power status
Arguments None
Example
# show power status

Slot Input Value Status


7 current 1.90 A -
voltage 1 52.50 V -
voltage 2 7.70 V **

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4.18 Show cross-connections

4.18.1 Cross-connection help

Description Displays cross-connection show commands


Syntax # show xconnect help or ?
Arguments None
Example
# show xconnect ?

show xconnect:
stm <port> Show cross-connections of the STM all, slot, port or path
e1 <port> Show cross-connections of the E1 all, slot or port
eth <port> Show cross-connections of the Ethernet all, slot or port
vx <port> Show cross-connections of the VX all, slot or port
g703 <port> Show cross-connections of the G703 all, slot or port
otp <port> Show cross-connections of the OTP all, slot or port
em <port> Show cross-connections of the EM all, slot or port
fxo <port> Show cross-connections of the FXO all, slot or port
fxs <port> Show cross-connections of the FXS all, slot or port
q1 <port> Show cross-connections of the Q1 all or port
qd2 <port> Show cross-connections of the QD2 all or port
adxc <port> Show interfaces connected to ADXC slot/matrix

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4.18.2 STM cross-connections

Description Displays cross-connections of the STM: all, one slot, one port or one path
# show xconnect stm
Syntax
# show xconnect stm <slot>
# show xconnect stm <port>
# show xconnect stm <port> path <path>
# configure xconnect stm <port> path <path> show
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
b
<path>
b.k
b.k.l.m (see path definition in section 1.4)
Example
# show xconnect stm

Stm Path Port/Path/VCG Comment


3/5 1.1.1.1 E1 2/1
3/3 1.1.1.1 VCG 1

# sh xc stm 3

Stm Path Port/Path/VCG Comment


3/5 1.1.1.1 E1 2/1
3/3 1.1.1.1 VCG 1
# sh xc stm 3/5
or
# sh xc stm 3/5 path 1.1.1.1

Stm Path Port/Path/VCG Comment


3/5 1.1.1.1 E1 2/1

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4.18.3 STM DS0 cross-connections

Description Displays cross-connections of the STM connected to DS0


# show xconnect stm ds0
Syntax
# show xconnect stm <slot> ds0
# show xconnect stm <port> ds0
# show xconnect stm <port> path <path> ds0
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
<path> b.k.l.m (see path definition in section 1.4)
Example
# show xconnect stm ds0
or
# sh xc stm 3 ds0
or
# sh xc stm 3/5 ds0

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


STM 3/5 1.2.1.1 1 EM 12/1 1 Bidir
STM 3/5 1.2.1.2 1 EM 12/2 1 Bidir
STM 3/5 1.2.1.3 1 EM 12/3 1 Bidir

# sh xc stm 3/5 path 1.2.1.1 ds0

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


STM 3/5 1.2.1.1 1 EM 12/1 1 Bidir

NOTE: If there are a lot of cross-connections, give more specific parameters.

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4.18.4 STM A-DXC cross-connections

Description Displays paths of the STM ports connected to A-DXC


# show xconnect stm adxc
Syntax
# show xconnect stm <slot> adxc
# show xconnect stm <port> adxc
# show xconnect stm <port> path <path> adxc
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
<path> b.k.l.m (see path definition in section 1.4)
Example
# show xconnect stm adxc
or
# sh xc stm 3 adxc
or
# sh xc stm 3/1 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


STM 3/1 1.1.1.1 ADXC 5/1
STM 3/1 1.1.1.2 ADXC 5/1
STM 3/1 1.1.1.3 ADXC 5/1
STM 3/1 1.1.2.1 ADXC 5/1
STM 3/1 1.2.1.1 ADXC 5/1
STM 3/1 1.2.2.1 ADXC 5/1
STM 3/1 2.1.1.1 ADXC 5/1
STM 3/1 2.1.1.2 ADXC 5/1

# show xc stm 3/1 path 1.1.1.1 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


STM 3/1 1.1.1.1 ADXC 5/1

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4.18.5 E1 cross-connections

Description Displays cross-connections of the E1: all, one slot or one port
# show xconnect e1
Syntax
# show xconnect e1 <slot>
# show xconnect e1 <port>
# configure xconnect e1 <port> show
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect e1 6

E1 Unit Path Comment


6/1 3/1 1.1.1.1 XC 3/1 first
6/2 3/1 1.1.1.2 XC 3/1 second
6/3 3/1 1.1.1.3 XC 3/1 third

NOTE: If there are a lot of cross-connections, give more specific parameters.

4.18.6 E1 DS0 cross-connections

Description Displays cross-connections of the E1 connected to DS0


# show xconnect e1 ds0
Syntax
# show xconnect e1 <slot> ds0
# show xconnect e1 <port> ds0
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect e1 ds0
or
# show xconnwct e1 2 ds0

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


E1 2/5 1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.1 2 Bidir
E1 2/6 1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.2 2 Bidir
E1 2/7 1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.3 2 Bidir
E1 2/8 1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.3 17 Bidir

# show xconnwct e1 2/5 ds0

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


E1 2/5 1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.1 2 Bidir

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4.18.7 E1 A-DXC cross-connections

Description Displays E1 ports connected to A-DXC


# show xconnect e1 adxc
Syntax
# show xconnect e1 <slot> adxc
# show xconnect e1 <port> adxc
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect e1 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


E1 9/1 ADXC 5/1
E1 9/2 ADXC 5/1
E1 9/5 ADXC 5/1
E1 9/6 ADXC 5/1
E1 15/1 ADXC 5/2
E1 15/2 ADXC 5/2
E1 15/3 ADXC 5/2

# sh xc e1 15 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


E1 15/1 ADXC 5/2
E1 15/2 ADXC 5/2
E1 15/3 ADXC 5/2

# sh xc e1 9/1 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


E1 9/1 ADXC 5/1

4.18.8 Ethernet cross-connections

Description Displays cross-connections of the Ethernet: all, one slot or one port
# show xconnect eth
Syntax
# show xconnect eth <slot>
# show xconnect eth <port>
# configure xconnect eth <port> show
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect eth
or
# sh xc eth 16
or
# sh xc eth 16/1

Eth VCG
16/1 1

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4.18.9 VX DS0 cross-connections

Description Displays cross-connections of the VX connected to DS0


# show xconnect vx
Syntax
# show xconnect vx <slot>
# show xconnect vx <port>
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect vx

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


VX 13/3 1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.1 4 Bidir
VX 13/4 0 64 Kbit/s 0 DS0

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


VX 11/1 ADXC 5/1
VX 11/2 ADXC 5/1
VX 11/3 ADXC 5/1
VX 11/4 ADXC 5/1
VX 13/1 ADXC 5/2
VX 13/2 ADXC 5/2

# sh xc vx 13

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


VX 13/3 1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.1 4 Bidir
VX 13/4 0 64 Kbit/s 0 DS0

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


VX 13/1 ADXC 5/2
VX 13/2 ADXC 5/2

# sh xc vx 13/3

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


VX 13/3 1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.1 4 Bidir

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix

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4.18.10 VX A-DXC cross-connections

Description Displays VX ports connected to A-DXC


# show xconnect vx adxc
Syntax
# show xconnect vx <slot> adxc
# show xconnect vx <port> adxc
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect vx adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


VX 11/1 ADXC 5/1
VX 11/2 ADXC 5/1
VX 11/3 ADXC 5/1
VX 11/4 ADXC 5/1
VX 13/1 ADXC 5/2
VX 13/2 ADXC 5/2
# sh xc vx 13 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


VX 13/1 ADXC 5/2
VX 13/2 ADXC 5/2

# sh xconnect vx 13/1 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


VX 13/1 ADXC 5/2

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4.18.11 G.703 DS0 cross-connections

Description Displays cross-connections of the G.703 connected to DS0


# show xconnect g703
Syntax
# show xconnect g703 <slot>
# show xconnect g703 <port>
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect g703
or
# sh xc g703 10

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


G703 10/3 1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.1 6 Bidir
G703 10/4 0 64 Kbit/s 0 DS0

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix

# sh xc g703 10/4

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


G703 10/4 0 64 Kbit/s 0 DS0

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix

4.18.12 G.703 A-DXC cross-connections

Description Displays G.703 ports connected to A-DXC


# show xconnect g703 adxc
Syntax
# show xconnect g703 <slot> adxc
# show xconnect g703 <port> adxc
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect g703 adxc
or
# sh xc g703 10 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


G703 10/5 ADXC 1/3
G703 10/6 ADXC 1/3
G703 10/7 ADXC 1/3

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4.18.13 OTP DS0 cross-connections

Description Displays cross-connections of the OTP connected to DS0


# show xconnect otp
Syntax
# show xconnect otp <slot>
# show xconnect otp <port>
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect otp
or
# sh xc otp 16

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


OTP 16/3 1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.1 4 Bidir
OTP 16/4 0 64 Kbit/s 0 DS0

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


OTP 16/1 ADXC 5/2
OTP 16/2 ADXC 5/2

# sh xc otp 16/3

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


OTP 16/3 1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.1 4 Bidir

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix

4.18.14 OTP A-DXC cross-connections

Description Displays VX ports connected to A-DXC


# show xconnect otp adxc
Syntax
# show xconnect otp <slot> adxc
# show xconnect otp <port> adxc
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect otp adxc
or
# sh xc otp 16 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


OTP 16/1 ADXC 5/2
OTP 16/2 ADXC 5/2

# sh xconnect otp 16/1 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


OTP 16/1 ADXC 5/2

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4.18.15 EM DS0 cross-connections

Description Displays cross-connections of the EM connected to DS0


Syntax # show xconnect em
# show xconnect em <slot>
# show xconnect em <port>
# configure xconnect em <port> show
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port

Example
# show xconnect em
or
# sh xc em 12

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


EM 12/1 1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.1 1 Bidir
EM 12/2 1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.2 1 Bidir
EM 12/3 1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.3 1 Bidir
EM 12/4 0 64 Kbit/s 0 DS0
EM 12/5 0 64 Kbit/s 0 DS0
EM 12/6 0 64 Kbit/s 0 DS0

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix

# sh xc em 12/1

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


EM 12/1 1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.1 1 Bidir

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix

4.18.16 EM A-DXC cross-connections

Description Displays EM ports connected to A-DXC


Syntax # show xconnect em adxc
# show xconnect em <slot> adxc
# show xconnect em <port> adxc
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port

Example
# show xconnect em adxc
or
# sh xc em 12 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


EM 12/1 ADXC 1/3
EM 12/2 ADXC 1/3
EM 12/3 ADXC 1/3
# sh xc em 12/3 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


EM 12/3 ADXC 1/3

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4.18.17 FXO DS0 cross-connections

Description Displays cross-connections of the FXO connected to DS0


# show xconnect fxo
Syntax
# show xconnect fxo <slot>
# show xconnect fxo <port>
# configure xconnect fxo <port> show
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect fxo
or
# sh xc fxo 14

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


FXO 14/1 0 64 Kbit/s 0 DS0
FXO 14/2 0 64 Kbit/s 0 DS0

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix

# sh xc fxo 14/2

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


FXO 14/2 0 64 Kbit/s 0 DS0

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix

4.18.18 FXO A-DXC cross-connections

Description Displays FXO ports connected to A-DXC


# show xconnect fxo adxc
Syntax
# show xconnect fxo <slot> adxc
# show xconnect fxo <port> adxc
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect fxo adxc
or
# sh xc fxo 14 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


FXO 14/1 ADXC 1/3
FXO 14/2 ADXC 1/3
FXO 14/3 ADXC 1/3

# sh xc fxo 14/3 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


FXO 14/3 ADXC 1/3

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4.18.19 FXS DS0 cross-connections

Description Displays cross-connections of the FXS connected to DS0


# show xconnect fxs
Syntax
# show xconnect fxs <slot>
# show xconnect fxs <port>
# configure xconnect fxs <port> show
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect fxs
or
# sh xc fxs 13

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


FXS 13/1 0 64 Kbit/s 0 DS0
FXS 13/2 0 64 Kbit/s 0 DS0

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix

# sh xc fxs 13/1

Unit Path Timeslot Unit Path Timeslot Type


FXS 13/1 0 64 Kbit/s 0 DS0

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix

4.18.20 FXS A-DXC cross-connections

Description Displays FXS ports connected to A-DXC


# show xconnect fxs adxc
Syntax
# show xconnect fxs <slot> adxc
# show xconnect fxs <port> adxc
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect fxs adxc
or
# sh xc fxs 13 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


FXS 13/1 ADXC 1/3
FXS 13/2 ADXC 1/3
FXS 13/3 ADXC 1/3
or
# sh xc fxs 13/1 adxc

Unit Path ADXC slot/matrix


FXS 13/1 ADXC 1/3

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4.18.21 Q1/QD2 cross-connections

Description Displays cross-connections of the Q1/QD2 virtual ports


# show xconnect q1
Syntax
# show xconnect qd2
# show xconnect { q1 | qd2 } <number>
# configure xconnect { q1 | qd2 } <port> show
Arguments { q1 | qd2 }
<number> Q1 or QD2 and number of virtual port (1..2)
Example
# show xconnect q1

Q1 Unit Path Timeslot


1 STM 3/5 1.2.1.1 4

4.18.22 Reserved for A-DXC

Description Displays ports and paths reserved for A-DXC cross-connections


Syntax # show xconnect adxc <port>
Arguments <port> A-DXC slot/<matrix> where matrix is 1..3
Example
# show xconnect adxc 5/1

ADXC Unit Path


5/1 STM 3/1 1.1.1.1
5/1 STM 3/1 1.1.1.2
5/1 STM 3/1 1.1.1.3
5/1 STM 3/1 1.1.2.1
5/1 STM 3/1 1.2.1.1
5/1 STM 3/1 1.2.2.1
5/1 STM 3/1 2.1.1.1
5/1 STM 3/1 2.1.1.2
5/1 E1 9/1
5/1 E1 9/2
5/1 E1 9/5
5/1 E1 9/6
5/1 VX 11/1
5/1 VX 11/2
5/1 VX 11/3
5/1 VX 11/4

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4.19 Show A-DXC cross-connection

4.19.1 B cross-connections

Description Displays B cross-connections of the connection point


Syntax # show adxc b { <stmcp> | <port> }
# show adxc all { <stmcp> | <port> }
<stmcp>: STM connection point in format
Arguments { <stmcp> | <port> }
<slot>/<port>,<path>
<port>: E1 or DS0 connection point in format <slot>/<port>
Example
# show adxc b 15

B-connections

Source Destination Length Condition / Polarity Direction Ratio Comment


15/1 1:1 13/1 1:1 1:0 15/1 31:1 / 0 Bidir B connection
15/1 31:2 / 0
15/1 2:1 13/2 1:1 1:0 Bidir B connection

4.19.2 C cross-connections

Description Displays digital summing connections of the connection point


Syntax # show adxc c { <stmcp> | <port> }
# show adxc all { <stmcp | <port> }
<stmcp>: STM connection point in format
Arguments { <stmcp> | <port> }
<slot>/<port>,<path>
<port>: E1 or DS0 connection point in format
<slot>[/<port>]

Example
# show adxc c 15

Digital Summing

Summing Point Summing Term Length Condition / Polarity Direction Ratio Comment
3/1 1.1.1.1 20:1 15/5 30:1 1:0 Bidir C connection
3/1 1.1.1.1 20:1 15/5 29:1 1:0 Unidir C connection
3/1 1.1.1.1 20:1 15/5 28:1 1:0 15/5 30:1 / 0 Unidir C connection
15/5 30/2 / 1
3/1 1.1.1.1 20:1 15/5 27:1 1:0 15/5 29:1 / 1 Bidir C connection

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4.19.3 S cross-connections

Description Displays voice summing connections of the connection point


Syntax # show adxc s { <stmcp> | <port> }
# show adxc all { <stmcp | <port> }
<stmcp>: STM connection point in format
Arguments { <stmcp> | <port> }
<slot>/<port>,<path>
<port>: E1 or DS0 connection point in format
<slot>[/<port>]

Example
# show adxc s 12

Voice Summing

Summing Point Summing Term Length Condition / Polarity Direction Comment


12/6 1:1 14/6 1:1 1:0 Bidir S connection
12/7 1:1 8/2 1:1 1:0 Bidir S connection
12/7 1:1 8/3 1:1 1:0 Bidir S connection
12/7 1:1 8/4 1:1 1:0 Bidir S connection

4.19.4 M cross-connections

Description Displays data masking connections of the connection point


Syntax # show adxc m { <stmcp> | <port> }
# show adxc all { <stmcp | <port> }
<stmcp>: STM connection point in format
Arguments { <stmcp> | <port> }
<slot>/<port>,<path>
<port>: E1 or DS0 connection point in format
<slot>[/<port>]

Example
# show adxc m 15

Data Masking

Connection Point Bit Pattern Condition / Polarity Comment


15/6 2:1 01010101 15/6 31:1 / 1 M connection
15/6 2:5 0x1x0x1x 15/6 31:2 / 0 M connection
15/6 31:3 / 1
15/6 3:1 00110011 M connection

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4.19.6 D cross-connections

Description Displays fixed data connections of the connection point


Syntax # show adxc d { <stmcp> | <port> }
# show adxc all { <stmcp | <port> }
<stmcp>: STM connection point in format
Arguments { <stmcp> | <port> }
<slot>/<port>,<path>
<port>: E1 or DS0 connection point in format
<slot>[/<port>]

Example
# show adxc d 15

Fixed Data

Connection Point Bit Pattern Condition / Polarity Comment


15/6 2:1 01010101 15/6 31:1 / 1 M connection
15/6 2:5 0x1x0x1x 15/6 31:2 / 0 M connection
15/6 31:3 / 1
15/6 3:1 00110011 M connection

4.19.7 Y cross-connections

Description Displays ports connected to A-DXC


Syntax # show adxc y { <stmcp> | <slot> | <port> }
# show adxc all { <stmcp> | <slot> | <port> }
Arguments { <stmcp> | <slot> | <stmcp>: STM connection point in format
<port> } <slot>/<port>,<path> (either AU-4 or TU-12 path)
<slot>: E1 or DS0 connection point in format <slot>
<port>: E1 or DS0 connection point in format <slot>/<port>
Example
# show adxc y 3/1,1

E1Y Connections

CpB CpA CpC MCB LCB Pilot Bits


3/1 1.1.1.1 9/1 9/2 1:1 1:2 1:3 6

SubChannel Length Condition Switching State Comment


2:1 4:0 1:3 Equal 1(*)/1 Yc
6:1 4:0 1:4 Equal 1(*)/1 Yc
10:1 4:0 1:5 Equal 1(*)/1 Yc
26:1 4:0 1:6 Equal 0(*)/1 Yc
30:1 4:0 1:6 Equal 0(*)/1 Yc

# show adxc all 3/1,1

E1Y Connections

CpB CpA CpC MCB LCB Pilot Bits


3/1 1.1.1.1 9/1 9/2 1:1 1:2 1:3 6

SubChannel Length Condition Switching State Comment


2:1 4:0 1:3 Equal 1(*)/1 Yc
6:1 4:0 1:4 Equal 1(*)/1 Yc
10:1 4:0 1:5 Equal 1(*)/1 Yc

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26:1 4:0 1:6 Equal 0(*)/1 Yc


30:1 4:0 1:6 Equal 0(*)/1 Yc

B Connections

Source Destination Length Condition Direction Comment

Digital Summing

Summing Point Summing Term Length Condition Direction Type Comment

Voice Summing

Summing Point Summing Term Length Condition Direction Comment

NOTE: State shows the status of the pilot bit. * indicates the active branch.

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4.20 Show protection

4.20.1 Multiplexer Section Protection group configuration status

Description Displays configuration or status of the MSP group


Syntax # show mspgroup <number> [status]
Arguments <number> number of protection group 1..4
status
Example
# show mspgroup 3

MSP Group SF/SD Enabled Revertive Mode Revertive Time Switch Request
3 SF enabled enabled 300 clear

# show mspgroup 3 status

MSP Group Channel State SD SF Line AIS LOF LOS


3 work active exp exp exp exp exp
3 protection act act act act act

4.20.2 Ring protection configuration and status

Description Displays configuration or status of the protected path


Syntax # show path <port> <path> [status]
# configure path <port> <path> show
Arguments <port> <path> slot/port and path of the ring
status
Example
# show path 3/3 1.1.1.1

Path Revertive Mode Revertive Time Switch Request SD Threshold Switch on SD


3/3 1.1.1.1 enabled 300 clear 1*10^-3 enabled

# show path 3/3 1.1.1.1 status

Path State SD SF PLM TIM UNEQ LOP AIS


3/3 1.1.1.1 west active act
east act

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4.20.3 Trunk redundancy

Description Displays configuration of the trunk redundancy


Syntax # show redundancy trunk
# configure redundancy trunk show
Arguments None
Example
# show redundancy trunk

State Active Slot Mode of Operation Holdoff time


enabled 3 locked 1000 ms

4.20.4 A-DXC redundancy

Description Displays configuration of the A-DXC redundancy


Syntax # show redundancy adxc
Arguments None
Example
# show redundancy adxc

ADXC Redundancy

Protected Protecting Active


slot 5 slot 6 protecting

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