Specifications
WAN Ports 5-5
WAN ports WAN port User Screens and Settings
LB GEN
The Loopback Generate setting (available only in esf format) generates out-band diagnostic
codes that are sent to the remote equipment. These codes are compatible with DDS networks
and allow you to command a latching loopback at remote DDS equipment. The options are
off, llb (Line Loopback), plb (Payload Loopback) and nlb (Network Loopback).
Selecting off generates a loopback deactivate command corresponding to the last activation
command generated. e.g. if you send a plb command and then send an off command, the off
command would be payload deactivate. Note that the actual transmission of the command
happens after you press ‘s’ for Save. If you have already sent one of the loopback activation
commands, it is recommended that you send an off command before sending another loopback
activation command. e.g. this set of selections plb, off, llb, off transmits the following
commands: payload activate, payload deactivate, line activate, and line deactivate.
LB DET
This option allows the card (available only in esf format) to detect DS1 channel, and ANSI
T1.403 loopbacks. When set to off, no T1 loopbacks can be detected. When set to on, T1
Loopbacks will be detected and maintained until a loop down is detected. The with/time-out
(w/to) is the same as on except that if no loop down is detected after ten minutes, the loopback
will self-terminate. If the WAN is in loopback due to a command from a remote device, the
loopback will be dropped if you choose off.
EER THRHD
The Excessive Error Rate Threshold selects the error rate, which an alarm is declared. This
setting interacts with the EER setting in the Alarm Filters of your system. The options are
10e-4 through 10e-9, or none.