INP Port Status


The Input Port Status screen provides information on port configuration. The fields are described in the table below. Click Edit to change the port configuration fields.

Field

Description

AID

Indicates the port - INP1 or INP2.

State

Indicates if the port is enabled or disabled.

Status

Indicates if there are alarms (ALM) or no alarms (OK).

Quality Level

Indicates the setting 1 through 9 - determines which input is used when the active input is disqualified.

1 = PRS
2 = UNK/STU
3 = TYPE II/ST2
4 = TYPE I
5 = TYPE V/TNC
6 = TYPE III/ST3E
7 = TYPE IV/ST3
8 = G.813OPT3/SMC
9 = DUS

Priority

Indicates the priority level setting 1 through 4 - a lower number indicates a higher priority and the highest qualified priority is selected.

Frame Type

Indicates the Frame type - either 1.544M, 2.048M, 6.312M, CCS, CAS, ESF, or D4.

 

Note: When the is set to subtending mode, you can select frame types CC, JCC, or JCC4.

Span Type

Indicates if E1 or T1 Span Type is selected.

 

Note: You can set Span Type in IMC software version 2.01 or later.

Received Quality Level

Indicates the Received Quality Level - the SSM value detected/received on the input.

Cyclic Redundancy Check

Indicates if CRC is enabled or disabled.

SSM

Indicates if the T1 (ESF) or E1 (CCS or CAS) input is provisioned to read (Enabled) or not to read (Disabled) the received SSM.

SSM Bit

Sets the SSM bit position to 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8.

Highest Alarm

Indicates the highest alarm level or OK if no alarms present.

Port Name

User entered name to identify the port.