19 — X.21 and V.35 DCMs
19-16
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Before position M01 can reserve 15 positions, position M09 must be configured as
EMPTY. This disables position M09. As long as position M09 is reserved (disabled),
removing or installing a module in position M09 (physical position 2 on the Control
card) does not generate module insertion or removal alarms. The display does not
show that there is an installed module, if one is installed, and maintenance
information about position M09 is not available.
Figure 19-4 shows a display where position 1 has reserved 7 positions.
Figure 19-4 Reserved module positions
Restrictions
For logical module position M01, attempting to reserve a number of positions other
than 7 or 15 displays the message “Only 7 or 15 positions can be reserved”. For
position M09, attempting to reserve a number of positions other than 7 displays the
message “Only 7 positions can be reserved”.
If position M09 is reserved by position M01, position M09 cannot be configured.
Attempting to configure position M09 displays the message “Cannot configure,
position reserved by M01”.
Attempting to reserve too few module positions displays the message “Not enough
reserved positions to support I/F speed”. For example, the transport bandwidth is
64 kb/s, the interface speed is 1920 kb/s and the number of reserved positions is
changed from 15 to 7.
Note —
There is a maximum of 31 DS0 connections allowed
between the interface modules and the primary rate modules. Thus,
two super-rate connections of 1920 kb/s each (one to each primary
rate aggregate) are not possible.
2902 MainStreet 82211-ab-cd Alarms:25 No Date 2:18R
# Configured Installed Stat # Configured Installed Stat
--------------------------------- ---------------------------------
M01 X21_DCM X21_DCM Ok M09 DNIC - Prob
M02 RESERVED - Ok M10 - - -
M03 RESERVED - Ok M11 - - -
M04 RESERVED - Ok M12 - - -
M05 RESERVED - Ok M13 - - -
M06 RESERVED - Ok M14 - - -
M07 RESERVED - Ok M15 - - -
M08 RESERVED - Ok M16 - - -
P1 E1 E1 OOS
P2 E1 E1 OOS
DSP - - -
CONFIG
1-POSITION 2-CIRCUIT 3-CONNECT 4-SYNCH 5-
6-SHOW_ALL 7- 8-CANCEL 9-QUIT 0-
Summary of Contents for MainStreet 2902
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Page 150: ...14 CPSS 14 6 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 218: ...20 Codirectional DCM 20 6 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 234: ...22 HCM rate adaption 22 10 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 246: ...23 Cross connecting circuits 23 12 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 254: ...24 Visual indicators 24 8 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 266: ...25 Alarms 25 12 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 278: ...26 System diagnostics 26 12 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 298: ...27 Loopbacks 27 20 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
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