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Table Of Contents
- UNDERSTANDING THE CANOPY T1/E1 MULTIPLEXER
- Status LEDS
- Physical Specifications
- Technical Specifications
- T1 Channel Mode
- E1 Channel Mode
- Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI)
- The 1 in 15 Requirement (AMI)
- Binary Eight Zero Substitution Coding
- High Density Bipolar Order Three Encoding
- Master and Secondary Clocks
- Loss of Clock Signal
- Timing Modes
- Loopback Timing Mode
- Recovered Timing Mode
- Network Timing Scenarios
- INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING YOUR CANOPY T1/E1 MULTIPLEXERS
- MANAGING YOUR CANOPY T1/E1 MULTIPLEXERS
- CANOPY T1/E1 MULTIPLEXER REFERENCE INFORMATION
- Canadian Compliance Statement
- Statement of Compliance

Canopy T1/E1MultiplexerSeptember2004
T1/E1MultiplexerFPGAVersion3.4
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Desired Action Syntax, Response, and Description
Get T1 line length
Enter get line [1/2/3/4] length
where
[1/2/3/4] represents T1 ports 1 through 4.
The system responds
Line [1/2/3/4] length [0-133 / 0.6 dB; 133-266 /
1.2 dB; 266-399 / 1.8 dB; 399-533 / 2.4 dB; 533-655
/ 3.0 dB]
Gets the T1 line length. The units are in feet in decibels. If the incorrect
line length is selected, the result could be decreased T1 quality or echo
on voice lines.
Get T1 line code
Enter get code line [1/2/3/4]
where
[1/2/3/4] represents T1 ports 1 through 4
The system responds
Line [1/2/3/4] code [B8ZS/AMI]
Gets the T1 line code. If the line code does not match, Bipolar
Violations (BPVs) will occur.
Get E1 line code
Enter get code line [1/2/3/4]
where
[1/2/3/4] represents E1 ports 1 through 4
The system responds:
Line [1/2/3/4] code [HDB3/AMI]
Gets the E1 line code. If the line code does not match, Bipolar
Violations (BPVs) will occur.
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