Specifications
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Cisco ATM Services (AXSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches
Release 5.2, Part Number OL-6484-01 Rev. C0, September 2005
Chapter 5
cnfln
Syntax (E1)
cnfln -e1 <bay.line> -clk <clockSource>
Syntax Description (E1)
Syntax (E3)
cnfln -e3 <bay.line> -clk <clockSource> -txtrace <txtrace> -id <circuitIdentifier>
Syntax Description (E3)
-rfeac Value to set FEAC (far-end alarm and control) code validation criteria. The value for
LineRcvFEACValidation can be 1 or 2 and has the following significance:
• 1 = 4 out of 5: a valid FEAC code is declared if 4 of 5 codes match.
• 2 = 8 out of 10: a valid FEAC code is declared when 8 of 10 codes match.
-clk Enter 1 or 2 for clockSource. The significance is as follows:
• 1 = loop timing: receive clock is re-directed to become the transmit clock.
• 2 = local timing: (default) transmit clock comes from the backplane.
bay.line Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the
highest numbered line on the back card.
-clk Enter the keyword (-clk) followed by the clocksource identifier. For example:
-clk 2
Identifiers:
• 1 = loopTiming
• 2 = localTiming
bay.line Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the line number. The line number is from 1 to the
highest numbered line on the back card.
-clk Enter the keyword (-clk) followed by the identifier clocksource identifier. For
example:
-clk 2
Identifiers:
• 1 = loopTiming
• 2 = localTiming
-txtrace Optional keyword that allows you to transmit and display trail trace bytes. You can
test the line by transmitting a group of numbers using cnfln -txtrace and then
displaying the result using the dspln command to see if the numbers are the same.
See Example below.
-id The circuitIdentifier is a text string with up to 64 characters that uniquely identifies
the line.