AT&T DS1/DMi/ISDN-PRI Telephone User Manual


 
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ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 2
Field 7
Assigns whether hyperactivity management will be enabled for the ISDN-PRI link.
Hyperactivity is defined as erratic behavior by the D-signaling channel. Typically, a
hyperactive link will generate an excessive amount of meaningless traffic. Excessive
D-channel traffic may overload the module processor and degrade system
performance.
Field encodes and their descriptions are:
0
1
(Dash) not applicable. This would be administered for all ISDN-BRI links.
Disables hyperactivity management for the particular ISDN-PRI link (this is the
recommended option for SNC links).
Enables hyperactivity management (recommended for all ISDN-PRI links except
SNC links). This software (hyperactivity management) functions to monitor link
performance, detect when certain error thresholds have been exceeded, busyout
the link on exceeding the threshold, and record the failure reason as FAULT
CODE 337 in the maintenance log.