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SX-200 ICP MX Technician’s Handbook
Programming an Embedded T1 Trunk
1. Form 53, Bay Location
- Assign the module or card a bay number.
2. Form 01, System Configuration
- If the module is in MMC slot 1, program a T1 Trunk card in slot 2
and/or 4 of the assigned bay. If the module is in MMC slot 2,
program a T1 Trunk card in slot 6 and/or 8.
3. Form 03, COS Define
- Enable COS Option 802, Limited Wait for Dial Tone.
4. Form 04, System Options and Timers
- Program Option 48, Limited Wait for Dial Tone, and Option 96,
Number of Links (0-8).
5. Form 13, Trunk Circuit Descriptors
- Specify options for the T1 trunk types.
6. Forms 14 (Non-dial-in Trunks) and 15 (Dial-in Trunks)
- Specify options for specific trunk circuits.
7. Form 43, T1 Link Assignment
- Select a T1 link descriptor for the T1 link.
8. Form 42, T1 Link Descriptors
- Specify options for the T1 link descriptors.
9. Form 44, Network Sync
- Enter the links according to their Bay/Slot/Circuit in the order that
you want them to be used as the network sync source. Typically,
COs are the first choice for a sync source.
Note: If two modules are installed, assign them to the same bay.
Note: One link of the Dual T1/E1 Framer can be programmed for PRI (T1
ISDN) and the other for T1 (T1 Trunk).
Note: A trunk must be programmed in form 14 or 15 before it the will show
as installed in Form 1.
Note: CDE Form 14 and 15 do not accept programming changes if the T1
card is installed in the Peripheral Cabinet, and the T1 link is down but still
active. To make a programming change, unplug the T1 card, make the
change and then re-insert the card.
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