SCP-PLL735-010-03H
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January 6, 2003
PLL-735 Lists 1, 2 and 3
Table 13.
ISDN-A/B Options Fields
Options
Description
List 1 and 2
Defaults
List 3 Defaults
ISDN
1
Sealing Current
Sets whether or not ISDN sealing current is sent
from RT to subscriber CPE. A constant current
of approximately 5 mA is applied to the ISDN
subscriber loop. Possible values are ON or
OFF.
ON
OFF
ISDN
1
EOC Mode
This field allows the EOC processing type to be
selected. Possible values are MP-EOC-SLAVE
and TRANSPARENT. In MP-EOC-SLAVE
mode, the COLU interacts with the income data
before it passes it on to the RT. In
TRANSPARENT mode, the COLU passes the
incoming data directly through to the RT with
no interaction involved.
MP-EOC-SLAVE
TRANSPARENT
ISDN
1
RT SES Count
COLU/RT Customer and Network SES - An
ISDN SES alarm is generated if the
accumulated hourly SES count at the
COLU/RT reaches or exceeds this threshold
value. A single threshold value is used for
thresholding errors in the customer or network
direction. The range of values is from 1 to 15.
3
4
ISDN2 Sealing Current
No sealing current is applied to any ISDN
subscriber loop. A constant current of
approximately 5 mA is applied to the ISDN
subscriber loop.
ON
OFF
ISDN2 EOC Mode
EOC messages are decoded and re-transmitted
within the PG-Plus system. EOC messages are
not decoded and are passed through the
PG-Flex system transparently.
MP-EOC-SLAVE
TRANSPARENT
ISDN2 RT SES Count 1 to 15
The number of ISDN bit errors before the SES
count is incremented.
3
4