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Multi-Tech Systems Mvp-2400/2410/3010, Mvp-210/410/810 Voice/ip Gateways S000249C User Guide
Multi-Tech Systems Mvp-2400/2410/3010, Mvp-210/410/810 Voice/ip Gateways S000249C User Guide
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MultiVOIP User Guide Operation and Maintenance 341 T1 Statistics: Field Definitions Field NameValues Description Red Alarm Integer tally of alarms counted since last reset.The alarm condition declared when a device receives no signal or cannot synchronize to the signal being received. A Red Alarm is generated if the incoming data stream has no transitions for 176 consecutive pulse positions. Blue Alarm Tally since last reset.Alarm signal consisting of all 1’s (including framing bit positions) which...
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Operation and Maintenance MultiVOIP User Guide 342 T1 Statistics: Field Definitions (cont’d) Field NameValues Description Yellow AlarmTally since last reset.The alarm signal sent by a remote T1/E1 device to indicate that it sees no receive signal or cannot synchronize on the receive signal. Frame Search Restart Flag[To be supplied.] Loss of MultiFrame AlignmentTally since last reset.In D4 or ESF mode, displayed value will increment if multiframe alignment has been lost or if loss of frame alignment has...
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MultiVOIP User Guide Operation and Maintenance 343 T1 Statistics: Field Definitions (cont’d) Field NameValues Description Bipolar ViolationInteger tally of violation count since last reset.Two successive pulses of the same polarity have been received and these pulses are not part of zero substitution. On an AMI-encoded line, this represents a line error. On a B8ZS line, this may represent the substitution for a string of 8 zeroes. Receive Slip Tally since last reset.A receive slip (positive or negative)...
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Operation and Maintenance MultiVOIP User Guide 344 E1 Statistics Screen E1 Statistics: Field Definitions Field NameValues Description Red Alarm Integer tally of alarms counted since last reset.The alarm condition declared when a device receives no signal or cannot synchronize to the signal being received. A Red Alarm is generated if the incoming data stream has no transitions for 176 consecutive pulse positions. Blue Alarm Tally since last reset.Alarm signal consisting of all 1’s (including framing bit...
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MultiVOIP User Guide Operation and Maintenance 345 E1 Statistics: Field Definitions (cont’d) Field NameValues Description Receive Timeslot 16 Alarm Indication SignalDetected alarm indication signal in timeslot 16 according to ITU-T G.775. Indicates the incoming time slot 16 contains less than 4 zeros in each of two consecutive time slot 16 multiframe periods. Transmit Line ShortA short exists between the transmit pair for at least 32 consecutive pulses. Transmit Data OverflowFor use by MTS...
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Operation and Maintenance MultiVOIP User Guide 346 E1 Statistics: Field Definitions (cont’d) Field NameValues Description Receive Timeslot 16 Loss of MultiFrame AlignmentThe framing pattern 0000 in 2 consecutive CAS multiframes were not found or in all time slot 16 of the previous multiframe all bits were reset. Transmit Line OpenAt least 32 consecutive zeroes were transmitted. Transmit Data UnderrunFor use by MTS Technical Support Personnel. Transmit Slip NegativeThe frequency of the transmit clock...
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MultiVOIP User Guide Operation and Maintenance 347 MultiVoip Program Menu Items After the MultiVoip program is installed on the PC, it can be launched from the Programs group of the Windows Start menu ( Start | Programs | MultiVOIP ____ | … ). In this section, we describe the software functions available on this menu. Several basic software functions are accessible from the MultiVoip software menu, as shown below. MultiVOIP Program Menu Menu Selection Description Configuration Select this to enter...
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Operation and Maintenance MultiVOIP User Guide 348 MultiVOIP Program Menu (cont’d) Menu Selection Description Download Factory Defaults Select this to return the configuration parameters to the original factory values. Download Firmware Select this to download new versions of firmware as enhancements become available. Download User Defaults To be used after a full set of parameter values, values specified by the user, have been saved (using Save Setup). This command loads the saved user defaults into...
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MultiVOIP User Guide Operation and Maintenance 349 Generally, updated firmware must be downloaded from the MultiTech web/FTP site to the PC before it can be loaded from the PC to the MultiVOIP. Date and Time Setup The dialog box below allows you to set the time and date indicators of the MultiVOIP system. Obtaining Updated Firmware Generally, updated firmware must be downloaded from the MultiTech web/FTP site to the user’s PC before it can be downloaded from that PC to the MultiVOIP. Note that the...
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Operation and Maintenance MultiVOIP User Guide 350 If you conduct a search, for example, on the word “MultiVoip,” you will be directed to a list of firmware that can be downloaded. If you choose Support, you can select “MultiVoip” in the Product Support menu and then click on Firmware to find MultiVOIP resources.