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The UVM card set is a multi-purpose module capable of supporting channelized T1, E1, or J1 lines for carrying voice, data, or both these types of traffic.
Select the card (on both the rear or front view) to display the the Card Configuration dialog by doing one of the following:
Figure 12-1 shows the parameters for an UVM front card. Use this dialog to display UVM card characteristics, hardware, firmware, and status information.
---Front View
The Card Configuration dialog parameters are described in .
Parameter | Description |
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Slot No | Identifies the slot the card is in. |
Card Status | Status of the card. Examples are:
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FrontCard Type | Identifies the type of front card. In this case, it is an NTM. |
Front Card Serial# | Serial number on the front card. |
FrontCard Revision | Model, hardware revision, and firmware revision of the front card. |
Card Y-RedStatus | Card Y-Redundancy status. The values can be one of: primary, secondary, null. |
AssocCard for Y-red | Associated slot for this card's Y-Redundancy. If the Card Y-RedStatus is primary, the secondary card index displays in this field. If the Card Y-RedStatus is secondary, the primary slot index displays in this field. If Card Y-RedStatus is null, a zero (0) appears in this field. |
Processor BOOTId | Boot ID of the processor card. If the card is not a processor card, this field is blank. |
Processor RAM Size(Mbytes) | RAM size of the processor card in megabytes. If the card is not a processor card, na appears in this field. |
Processor FEPROM Size | FEPROM size of the processor card. Can be one of: meg4, meg3, meg2, unknown, meg8. If the card is not a processor card, "na" appears in this field. |
Processor BRAM Size(Mbytes) | BRAM size of the processor card in megabytes. If the card is not a processor card, na appears in this field. |
No. Ports(Front Card) | Number of ports on the front card. |
Slot No. | Identifies the slot the card is in. |
Use this dialog to view back card characteristics, hardware, firmware, and status information. The Card Configuration dialog parameters are described in Table 12-2.
| Parameter | Description |
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Slot No. | Number that identifies the slot the card is installed in. |
Card Status | Status of the card. Examples are:
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BackCard Type | Back card type. |
BackCard Serial # | Serial number on the card. |
BackCard Revision | Model number and hardware revision of the back card. |
No. Ports (Backcard) | Number of ports on the back of the card. |
Select a Line (on the rear view) to display the the Intf Configuration dialog by doing one of the following:
The UVM Intf menu item provides several Interface dialogs:
These dialogs are described in the subsections that follow.
To display and configure physical lines on a UVM card, select IGX: Physical Line Configuration from the Category menu. The parameters are described in Table 12-3.
| Parameter | Description |
Card | Number that identifies the slot the card is in. |
Line | Number of the line. |
Interface Type | Line Interface type. |
Admin Status | Admin status for the line. Choose one from the popoup menu:
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Service | Type of service for the line. Choose voiceData from the popoup menu. The other options do not apply. |
To display and configure lines on a UVM card, select IGX: Line Config from the Category menu. The IGX: Line Config dialog displays as shown in Figure 12-2.
The parameters are described in Table 12-4.
| Parameter | Description |
Card | Number that identifies the slot the card is in. |
Line | Number of the line. |
Line Alarm Status | The status of the line alarm. Can be one of: major, minor, clear, deact (deactivated). |
| Parameter | Description |
Line Alarm Status Information | Information on the status of the line alarm. Can be one of:
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Line Type | The type of line. Can be one of:
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| Parameter | Description |
Line Coding | The line coding. Can be one of:
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Transmit Clock Source | The transmit clock source. Can be one of the following:
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To display and configure voice channels on a UVM card, select Voice Channels from the Category menu. The Voice Channels dialog displays as shown in Figure 12-3.
The parameters are described in the table below.
| Parameter | Description |
Channel Index | Specifies the channel or range of channels for the interface type configuration. |
InterfaceType | Speicifies the interface type to assign to the channel or range of channels. |
Dial Type | Specifies the dial type to assign. The three possible dial types are:
Inband is the default dial type. |
Signaling Delay(msecs) | Specifies the signaling delay for the user-configured dial type. The range is 12-96 ms. Your entry is rounded to the closest multiple of 1.5 ms. |
Min. Wink(msecs) | Specifies the minimum wink to assign to the user-configured dial type. The range is 3-765 ms. Your entry is rounded down to the nearest multiple of 3 ms. This parameter does not apply to CDP, UVM, or CVM channels. |
PlayOut Delay(msecs) | Specifies the signaling delay assign to the user-configured dial type. The range is 12-96 ms. Your entry is rounded to the closest multiple of 1.5 ms. |
Input Gain | Configures the amount of gain inserted by the IGX node for a given circuit line channel or range of channels. Gain can be configured between +6 dB and -8 dB. The input gain is inserted at the receive side of a voice card and is therefore applied before the signal is packetized by the card. |
Output Gain | Configures the amount of gain inserted by the IGX node for a given circuit line channel or range of channels. The output gain is inserted at the transmit side of a voice |
Channel Utilization | Species the expected utilization of Frame Relay, data, or voice channel as a percentage of the channel's total capacity. |
Unassigned channel Signalling | Unassigned channel signalling. |
Receive A Bit | Specifies the signaling sequence to be received for A bits in the event of a channel failure. Choose one from the popup menu:
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Receive B Bit | Specifies the signaling sequence to be received for B bits in the event of a channel failure. Choose one from the popup menu:
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Receive C Bit | Specifies the signaling sequence to be received for C bits in the event of a channel failure. Choose one from the popup menu:Choose one from the popup menu:
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Receive D Bit | Specifies the signaling sequence to be received for D bits in the event of a channel failure. Choose one from the popup menu:
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Transmit A Bit | Specifies the signaling sequence to be transmitted for A bits in the event of a channel failure. Choose one from the popup menu:
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Transmit B Bit | Specifies the signaling sequence to be transmitted for B bits in the event of a channel failure. Choose one from the popup menu:
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Transmit C Bit | Specifies the signaling sequence to be transmitted for C bits in the event of a channel failure. Choose one from the popup menu:
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Transmit D Bit | Specifies the signaling sequence to be transmitted for D bits in the event of a channel failure. Choose one from the popup menu:
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Signal Templates | Signal type. Choose one from the popup menu:
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OnHook A Bit | Choose one from the popup menu:
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OnHook B Bit | Choose one from the popup menu:
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OnHook C Bit | Choose one from the popup menu:
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OnHook D Bit | Choose one from the popup menu:
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EchoCanceler Bground Filter | Choose enable or disable from the popup menu. |
EchoCancellation on BackCard | Choose enable or disable from the popup menu. |
Echo Cancel | Choose enable or disable from the popup menu. |
Echo Return Loss | Choose enable or disable from the popup menu. |
Tone Disabler | Choose enable or disable from the popup menu. |
Echo Convergence | Choose enable or disable from the popup menu. |
Nonlinear Processing | Choose enable or disable from the popup menu. |
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Posted: Mon Jun 7 20:26:44 PDT 1999
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