Specifications

OHSU Ports 10-3
Table 10-1. OHSU port Main Screen Actions
Table 10-2. OHSU port Setting Options and Defaults
STATE
The State setting determines whether the port is active or inactive. An inactive port does not
occupy time slots on a WAN link. Set State to standby (stdby) for ports you are not using or
have not yet configured. Set it to active (actv) for ports that are ready for use.
WA N
The WAN setting identifies the port to which the output of this port is directed. The options
are w1-1 to w1-4.
MODE
The Mode parameter appears for information only. The OHSU is fixed in the MUX mode.
WAN TS
The TS (time slot) setting identifies the time slots on the WAN link. Unlike other user ports,
the OHSU port can use many time slots on a single WAN port to create a super-rate circuit for
an individual OHSU port. One to 12 DS0 time slots on a single T1 can be assembled for use
by an OHSU port in order to satisfy the speed requirements of the Telephone Protection
Device (TPD).
Action Function
Save Saves changes to settings.
Undo Returns all settings to the last saved state.
Refresh Updates certain time-related information fields that are not automatically
updated (i.e., performance and test data).
Main Returns to the System Main Screen. If changes are made to settings and not
saved, you will be prompted to save or lose changes.
Parameter User Options Default
STATE stdby actv stdby
WAN/SRV wan (W1-1...W1-4) none
MODE mux mux
TS table (up to 12 TS) no assignment
RATE 64k 64k
TX CLOCK int (mux MODE) int
LOCAL LB off user net off