Specifications

T1 AND E1 FIBER MUXES
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INTERNAL STATUS
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| Element | Local | Remote |
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| Elastic store T1 channel 1 | Valid | Valid |
| Elastic store T1 channel 2 | Valid | Valid |
| Elastic store T1 channel 3 | Valid | Valid |
| Elastic store T1 channel 4 | Valid | Valid |
| Demultiplexer | Valid | Valid |
| Power supply 1 | Valid | Valid |
| Power supply 2 | Valid | Valid |
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0.Exit.
Figure 5-6. Internal Status screen.
NOTE
On E1 versions, the screen’s T1 entries are replaced by E1.
5.3 Configuring the Mux
The use of a terminal enables you to:
View the configuration of the T1 or E1 and fiber optic interfaces, whether the interfaces are in the normal
mode or in the looped mode.
Set local loop connections in the local mux at both T1 or E1 and fiber optic interfaces.
Set local loop connections in the remote mux at both T1 or E1 and fiber optic interfaces.
Set the redundancy mode of the fiber optic interface.
Set the T1 or E1 remote loopback connection.
Reset the mux to the default configuration (removing loops and switching to the normal redundancy
mode).
5.3.1 V
IEWING THE INTERFACE CONFIGURATIONS
To view the configuration of the T1 or E1 and fiber optic interfaces:
1. In the Main Fibermux menu, choose option 2, Configuration. The Configuration screen appears (see Figure
5-7).