TERM
MEANING
DATE
The Access-T system date.
DATE & TIME
The Access-T system date and time.
DESCRIPTION
Under REPORTS, displays the description of the Access-T software
and hardware.
DIAL
Whether dialout is enabled for the specified alarm type.
DIAL STRING
One of two 36-character phone numbers used for modem dialout of Access-T
alarms.
DIALPORT BACKOFF
Under SET MODEM DIALOUT, the time (15 - 240 minutes) Access-T waits
after it is disconnected due to inactivity before redialing to report an alarm
which has been reported but has not been cleared.
DS0 CONFIGURATION
The assignment of DTE channels to specific DS0s.
DTE
Under DATA LINK ID, configures Access-T to respond to FDL commands
addressed to DTE.
ENABLE
Under ALARM
→
SETUP, whether alarms are reported for a specific alarm type.
EQUALIZATION
The equalization of a transmitted DSX-1 signal from the auxiliary port, for
cable length.
ES ERROR COUNT
Number of ES in the user-specified interval which will cause an ES alarm.
ES INTERVAL
Interval during which the user-specified ES will cause an ES alarm.
EXIT KEY
Under SYSTEM, option to define whether Access-T will recognize the Escape
or Tab key for maneuvering through the menus and displays.
FAR END
Access-T at the other end of a T1 link.
FDL
Payload Loopback (DS Line) as specified in AT&T Pub 54016, commanded
via the ESF data link.
FRAMING
The framing mode for a T1 signal, either ESF or D4.
FREQ
The frequency of the master clock, user-selectable only for a station clock.
FULL
Test signal transmitted across the full T1 bandwidth.
IDLE
Under DS0 CONFIGURATION, an All-ONES code transmitted in unused DS0s.
Under REMOTE-VERIFY and QRSS, all unused (i.e., unmapped) DS0s.
Table 5-C. Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations in Menus (cont’d)
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