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


 
ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT
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6.
PORT TYPES/INSTALLATION COMPATIBILITIES — Describes the DS1/DMI circuit pack
operating modes, slot restrictions, and administration considerations and restrictions. This
section also includes a table that lists the available port types and shows their compatibility on a
system, release, version, and circuit-pack suffix basis.
7. ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — Covers the following
information:
Describes those procedures that are required for DS1 services, what the available field
encode options are, and the considerations for choosing the options for System 85
Describes those procedures that are required for DS1 services, what the available field
encode options are, and the considerations for choosing the options for DEFINITY Generic
2
Describes the administration screens that are required for DS1 services, any unusual or
special field requirements or considerations, and options for System 75 and System 75XE
Describes the administration screens that are required for DS1 services, any unusual or
special field requirements or considerations, and options for Generic 1
8. MAINTENANCE AND ALARMS — Describes the diagnostic capabilities and alarms
provided by DS1/DMI/ISDN-PRI. This part also provides information on methods of alarm
analysis and alarm resolution.
APPENDIXES
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D.
ADMINISTRATION REQUIREMENTS — Provides screens showing administration field
examples for System 75 (RlV2 and R1V3) special-access connections.
SAMPLE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS — Describes, with
examples, some of the more typical field problems, such as translation-based,
synchronization-related, and physical-interface connection problems.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE SUMMARY — Describes the administrative
procedures used on DEFINITY Generic 2 that relate to the ISDN-PRI, including how
pertinent administrative fields relate to ISDN-PRI level 3 message contents and general
feature operation.
TRUNK TYPE AND SIGNALING TYPE COMPATIBILITY TABLES — Provides
tables that define trunk type to signaling type compatibility for System 85 R2V1, R2V2,
R2V3, R2V4, and Generic 2.
ABBREVIATIONS
GLOSSARY
INDEX
NOTE: Although this document applies specifically to DS1/DMI and to ISDN-PRI, the
Generic 2 Remote Group Interface (RGI) is also a DS1 application. As such, portions of
chapter 1, Introduction, chapter 3, DS1 Transmission and Cabling, chapter 4, The Digital Loss
Plan, and chapter 8, Maintenance and Alarms, may also apply in a general sense to the RGI.
Specific information on the RGI is provided in documents on that subject.