Specifications

Application View CyberSWITCH Applications
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number has the following mapping: 1 = 1A, 2 =
1B, 3 = 2A, and 4 = 2B.
Interface
The terminal configuration used to connect
devices via a communications link. Possible
values are: POINT_TO_POINT and
POINT_MULTIPOINT. For lines that do not
terminate at a Basic Rate resource, this object
will be NULL.
FramType
The framing type employed by a Primary Rate
line. Possible values are: D4 (12-frame format)
and ESF (24-frame format). For lines that do not
terminate at a Primary Rate resource, this object
will be NULL.
CodingType
The nature of the signals used to represent the
binary one and zero at the physical layer. Possible
values are: AMI (Alternate Mark Inversion) and
B8ZS (Bipolar 8 Zero Substitution). For lines that
do not terminate at a Primary Rate resource, this
object will be NULL.
SglMethod
The method that dictates how and where the call
signaling is to be carried. Possible values are:
COMMON_CHANNEL and ROBBED_BIT. For
lines that do not terminate at a Primary Rate
resource, this object will be NULL.
BldOut
The degree of attenuation applied to the
transmission signal in order to have the correct
signal levels and shape arrive at the receiver.
Possible values (in meters) are: 0_35, 25_65,
55_95, 85_125, 115_155, 145_185, and 175_210.
For lines that do not terminate at a Primary Rate
resource or that terminate at a resource with a
switch type of NTT, this object will be NULL.
No. of Links
The number of data links using this line.
IH Data View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ih000App
Application icon, select Data Link Information.
This view provides a table that specifies the
configuration for each of the data links used by
the IH000 system. A data link is a logical Layer 2
link between the IH000 system and an ISDN
switch that is governed by Q.921. It is used by
Layer 3 to transport call control messages. Most
switch types use a single data link for every line.
However, DMS100 Basic Rate and National ISDN-
1 Basic Rate switches use two data links. The
table provides the following: