Configuring T1 and E1 Port Parameters for CESoPSN Bundles (CTPView)
This topic describes how to configure port
parameters for T1/E1 interfaces.
Before you begin:
- Log in to the CTPView software at least at the Net_Admin
level.
- Connect the CTPView server to the CTP device for which
you want to configure bundles.
- Disable the bundle before you modify the bundle options.
To configure T1 and E1 port parameters using
CTPView:
- In the side pane, select Bundle >
Configuration.
- Run your mouse over the Display and
Select an Existing Bundle bar.
- In the table of bundles, select the bundle that
you want to modify.
- Under Port Options,
configure the parameters described in Table 1.
The options vary depending on whether the bundle is T1 or E1.
- Click Click to Submit Bundle AND Port
Changes.
Table 1: CESoPSN Bundle T1
and E1 Port Parameter Settings in CTPView
Field | Function | Your Action |
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Port Description | Specifies a description for the port. | Enter a description of up to 62 alphanumeric characters.
Do not use the following characters: |
T1/E1 Choice | Specifies the type of interface. The type of interface that you select affects the default packet
size and buffer sizes for the bundle. | Select one: |
T1 Line Coding | For T1 interfaces, specifies the T1 encoding method used
on this bundle. | Select one: |
E1 Connector Type | For E1 interfaces, configure the termination to work
with either coax or RJ-48. | Select one: |
Line Buildout | For T1 interfaces, specifies the line buildout. | Select one: - ~133 ft
- ~266 ft
- ~399 ft
- ~533 ft
- ~655 ft
- -7.5dB CSU
- -15dB CSU
- -22.5dBCSU
|
Signaling | For T1 interfaces, specifies whether or not CAS signaling
is used. | Select one: - On—Signaling is on.
- Off—Signaling is off.
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Clock Cfg | Specifies the type of clocking for the port. | Select one: - CTP is Clock Source—The PBX either returns the clock
received from the CTP or it returns a clock that is traceable to the
same source as the CTP node clock reference. You typically use this
configuration when you configure the CTP device with a clock reference
input.
- CTP is Looped Timed—The PBX provides the clock and
the CTP returns the same clock to the PBX. You typically use this
configuration when the PBX has the more accurate clock source. You
can configure the far end of the circuit with adaptive clocking to
recover this clock if necessary.
- CTP is Clock Source – Adap—The PBX returns
the clock received from the CTP, and the CTP uses the adaptive recovered
clock. You typically use this configuration when the CTP does not
have a reference input and the PBX typically requires clock from the
distant PBX.
On CTP150 devices, If you set clocking to CTP is
Clock Source – Adap, the first bundle activated
on the interface is assigned as the adaptive master bundle on which
the transmit clock is adjusted. This bundle is also the last bundle
to be deactivated on the interface.
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Published: 2010-10-26