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Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Configuration
MPW-1 MP-4100 Ver. 2.0 Default Settings 3-3
3.1 Normal Indications
The status of each MPW-1 Ethernet port is indicated by a separate set of
indicators. After the equipment connected to the module Ethernet ports is
operational, the following indications should appear for each active port:
The LINK indicator lights as long as the port is connected to operational
equipment
The ACT indicator may light continuously, or flash from time to time, in
accordance with the transmit and receive activity at the corresponding port.
3.2 Default Settings
Table
3-1
lists the MPW-1 factory-default parameters.
Table
3-1. MPW-1 Factory-Default Parameters
Parameter Description Factory Default Value
Internal DS1 Port – Physical Layer Configuration Parameters
Administrative Status Port administrative status Down
Name Port logical name Empty string
Redundancy Port redundancy mode None
Primary Port function in redundancy pair (relevant when
redundancy is enabled)
None
Redundant Slot Redundancy pair slot (relevant when redundancy is
enabled)
CL
Redundant Port Redundancy pair port (relevant when redundancy is
enabled)
(no port selected)
Wait to Restore Time, in seconds, following the last redundancy time
switching (flipping) during which alarms are ignored
300
Cross Connect Handling of the data passing through the selected port Framed mode: DS0
Unframed mode: DS1
Destination Slot I/O slot to which data stream is routed (when using DS1
cross-connect mode)
CL
Destination Port Port to which data stream is routed (when using DS1
cross-connect mode)
(no port selected)
Framing Handling mode of payload flowing through the selected
internal DS1 port
Framed
Signaling Support for signaling information (relevant when using a
framed mode)
No
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