AN-30 System User Manual
Error codes are described in the following table:
Error Code
Description
0:0:1
Too many bundles: if user defines more than the internal bundle
limit for the current software release
0:0:2
Line type (T1 or E1) is disabled in option key
0:0:3
Error at “syncon” parameter: if clocking is “loopback” and the
serial interface selected for synchronization has no bundles
defined, or if clocking is “adaptive” and there is no exactly one
bundle defined
1:x:0
Bundles defined on the serial line “x” have timeslots overlapping,
x=1…4
1:x:1
The serial line “x” is unframed and the user defined more than one
bundle, x=1…4
1:x:2
Wrong line coding for the serial line “x”, x=1…4
1:x:3
Wrong line framing for the serial line “x”, x=1…4
2:y:0
The bundle “y” contains timeslot 0 and the corresponding serial
line is framed, y=1…128
2:y:1
Too many timeslots selected for bundle “y”, y=1…128
tdm copy, no params
This command copies the current running configuration into the Startup configuration.
A running configuration is stored in volatile memory and will be lost in the event of a
system reset.
Therefore, once you are satisfied with a new configuration, the
tdm copy
command must
be issued to store the new configuration into the Startup Image. This is the only way to
permanently save an operating configuration. In order to insure the integrity of the saved
image all real-time tasks are halted during execution of the
tdm_copy
command.
Warning:
This command will reset operation of a working AN-30 link disrupting all
communications while the unit re-initializes to the new configuration. On a production
network this command should only be issued during the off hours of a maintenance
window.
Each time the unit is powered it will automatically load the last configuration that was
copied to the Startup Image.
9.6.
General configuration commands
General commands are the set of commands that do not require the
<command target>
field, and therefore are global in scope.
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