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To display the Card Configuration dialog for this device (using the rear or front view), right-click on the card to display the card "Configure" pop-up menu, then select Configure.
Use this dialog to display BTM card characteristics, hardware, firmware, and status information. The Card Configuration dialog parameters are described in Table 4-1.
| 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 a BTM. |
Front Card Serial# | Serial number on the front card. |
FrontCard Revision | Model, hardware revision, and firmware revision of 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 |
No. Ports (Front Card) | Number of ports on the front card. |
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Note This is not a configurable dialog. |
Use this dialog to view back card characteristics, hardware, firmware, and status information. The Card Configuration dialog parameters are described in Table 4-2.
| 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 backcard. |
No. Ports (Backcard) | Number of ports on the back of the card. |
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Note The parameters in this dialog cannot be configured. |
To open the Line Configuration dialog, right-click on a line (rear view) to display the "Configure" pop-up menu, then click Configure. The Physical Line Configuration dialog is displayed. From the Category pull-down menu, select one of the following options. Dialog options differ according to the interface:
The BTM Interface menu item provides several Interface dialogs:
These dialogs are described in the sections that follow.
To display and configure Physical Lines on a BTM card, select IGX: Physical Line Configuration from the Category menu. The IGX: Physical Line Configuration dialog displays as shown in Figure 4-1.

The parameters are described in Table 4-3.
| Parameter | Description |
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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 pop-up menu:
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Service | Service for the line. |
To display and configure ATM trunks on a BTM card, select ATM Trunk Configuration from the Category menu. The ATM Trunk Configuration dialog displays as shown in Figure 4-2.

The parameters are described in Table 4-4.
| Parameter | Description |
Vtrk | Number that identifies the slot the trunk is in. |
Trunk Status | Status of the trunk. Can be one of: major, minor, clear, down, deact (deactivated). |
Disable Trunk Alarm | Allows you to disable the trunk alarm. Choose one of the following from the popup menu: enable or disable. The default is enable. |
Xmit Rate(cps) | Transmit rate for the line. |
Xmit Capacity(cps) | Transmit capacity of this trunk in cells per second. |
Xmit Load(cps) | Transmit load of this trunk in cells per second. |
Rcv Rate(1000pkts/sec) | Receive rate in 1000 packets per second. Enter a value in the field. |
Rcv Capacity(cps) | Receive capacity in cells per second. |
Receive Load(cps) | Receive load in cells per second. |
To display and configure more ATM trunk parameters on a BTM card, select More ATM Trunk Configuration from the Category menu. The More ATM Trunk Configuration dialog displays as shown in Figure 4-3.

The parameters are described in Table 4-5.
| Parameter | Description | ||
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Vtrk | Number that identifies the virtual trunk. | ||
Trunk Type | Type of trunk. | ||
VPI Used | Virtual path identifier address for trunks using CAM or SAM. Enter a value in the field. | ||
Chans Reserved | Number of channels reserved for this trunk. Enter a value in the field. | ||
Traffic Class | Integer containing bits representing the traffic classes of this trunk. | ||
Other end Node Type | Type of node or shelf at the other side of this trunk. Can be one of:
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Other end Node Name | Name of the node at the other side of this trunk. | ||
Other end IfIndex | Type of Interface Index at the other end. | ||
Pass Synch? | Indicates whether or not the trunk is allowed to pass synchronization signals from a clock source to another node. Choose one of the following from the popup menu: yes or no. | ||
Stat Reserve (cps) | Bandwidth reserved for statistical variations in cells per second. Enter a value in the field. The default is 1000.
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Loop Rcv Clock to Tx | Indicates whether or not to loop the clock to the transmit clock. Choose one of the following from the popup menu: yes or no.
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atmTrkDerouteDelayTimer | Indicates how long in seconds the network will wait before rerouting connections on a failed trunk. This helps when statistical errors are occuring or when a trunk momentarily moves into a failure state then returns to normal operation. This feature is relevant when rerouting the connections is more of a disruption than the errors caused by the intermittent trunk.
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Physical Link | Link type. Choose one of the following from the popup menu: satellite or terrestrial. The default is terrestrial. You cannot change this value after adding the trunk (ADDTRK).
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To configure ATM trunk real-time counters on a BTM card, select ATM Trunk Real-Time Counters from the Category menu. The ATM Trunk Real-Time Counters dialog displays as shown in Figure 4-4.

The parameters are described in Table 4-6.
| Parameter | Description |
Vtrk | Number of cells transferred from the port. |
cells to line | Total cells transmitted on the line. |
cells from port | Total cells received from the port. |
Voice cell drops | Number of voice cells dropped for the line. |
Ts cell drops | Number of TS cells dropped for the line. |
NTS cell drops | Number of NTS cells dropped for the line. |
Hi Pri cell drops | Number of High Priority cells dropped for the line. |
BurstyA cell drops | Number of Bursty A cells dropped for the line. |
BurstyB cell drops | Number of Bursty B cells dropped for the line. |
CBR cell drops | Total constant bit rate transmitted cells dropped. |
VBR cell drops | Total variable bit rate transmitted cells dropped. |
ABR cell drops | Total available bit rate transmitted cells dropped. |
To display and configure DS3 lines on a BTM card, select IGX:Line Config (DS3 Interface) from the Category menu. The IGX:Line Config (DS3 Interface) dialog displays as shown in Figure 4-5.

The parameters are described in Table 4-7..
| Parameter | Description |
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Card | Number that identifies the slot the card is in. |
Line | Number of the line. |
Line Alarm Status | Status of the line alarm. Can be:
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Line Alarm Status Information | Information on the status of the line alarm. Can be one of: lineAlmTypeOTHER---Unused/unknown alarm type.
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Line Type | Type of line. Can be one of the following:
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Line Coding | Type of ZCS line coding used on this line. Can be one of:
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Clock Source | Transmit clock source. Can be:
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Posted: Mon Apr 17 12:03:03 PDT 2000
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