19 — X.21 and V.35 DCMs
2902 MainStreet Technical Practices
19-17
May 2002 90-2906-01
Attempting to set an interface speed above the maximum allowed by the transport
bandwidth and the number of reserved module positions displays the message “Not
enough additional positions to support I/F speed”. For example, the transport
bandwidth is 64 kb/s, the number of reserved positions is 7, and an attempt to set the
interface speed for 1088 kb/s is made.
Attempting to change the number of reserved module positions when the super-rate
circuit is connected displays the message “There is a circuit connected on the card.
Disconnect it first.”.
Attempting to configure a module position that is reserved displays the message
“This logical position cannot be configured”.
Procedure 19-10 To reserve module positions
Module positions M01 and M09 can reserve seven module positions. If module position
M09 is configured as EMPTY, module position M01 has the option of reserving 7 or
15 positions.
CONFIG — POSITION — <
pp
>
↵
— OPTIONS — NUM_RESERV — <
n
>
↵
where
pp
is the module position, either 1 or 9
n
is the number of reserved module positions, 7 or 15
Procedure 19-11 To configure transparent rate adaption
CONFIG — CIRCUIT — <
pp
-
c
>
↵
— FUNCTION — RATE_ADAPT — METHOD —
TRANSPAREN
where
pp
is 1 or 9, and
c
is 1
Procedure 19-12 To set the transport bandwidth
Transport bandwidth is configured in 8 kb/s blocks, where:
transport bandwidth =
transp_bw_multiplier
×
8 kb/s
CONFIG — CIRCUIT — <
pp
-
c
>
↵
— FUNCTION — RATE_ADAPT — TRANSP_BW —
<
transp_bw_multiplier
>
↵
where
pp
is 1 or 9, and
c
is 1
transp_bw_multiplier
is an integer, 1 to 8
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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