Specifications

Reference Guide
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System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time Slots
The
ANSI-CCITT
setting will convert the incoming ANSI signaling to CCITT signaling.
Conversely, the
CCITT-ANSI
setting will convert the incoming CCITT signaling to ANSI
signaling. These two options are complementary (i.e., if either is selected in one direction, the
other is automatically selected for the reverse direction).
The
ABCD-ABAB
setting will convert the incoming CEPT signaling to T1 signaling for an
ESF or D4 cross-connect. The
ABCD-AB01
option will convert the incoming T1 signaling to
CEPT signaling for an ESF or D4 cross-connection. These two options are complementary (if
either one is selected in one direction, the other is automatically selected for the reverse
direction).
Due to space limitations in the CNV column on the screen, the system will display a summary
notation of the choices just made. The possible values are
no
(no conversion),
sig
(signaling
is converted, but not the PCM),
pcm
(PCM is converted, but not the signaling) and
p&s
(both
signaling and PCM are converted). Figure 4-37 shows those options.
Figure 4-35. Selecting PCM Conversion
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CIRCUIT ID W/U TS/BW TEST W/U TS/BW TEST TYPE TC CNV
SF01-NY01 w1-1 05*64 off w3-2 05*64 off v&s e&m
pcm
Select PCM CONV: none A-mu mu-A
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