Digital Links

Purpose:

The Digital Links form assigns descriptor numbers to circuits that serve as digital links. The descriptor numbers are assigned, on a per-link basis, to digital trunk cards. The form also provides space for comments to be made on a per-link basis.

Use this form when performing the following tasks:

Field Descriptions

Parameter

Description

Default Value

Controller Module

System-generated, protected field. Identifies the module position (1-4) in the controller.

 

Port

System-generated, protected field. Identifies the port (1 or 2) in the module.

 

Unit, Shelf, Slot

System-generated, protected field. Identifies the physical location.

 

Link

System-generated, protected field. Value is always 1; the first hybrid of the two links in a digital service unit is programmable.

 

Interface Type

System-generated, protected field. Identifies the card type.

 

Digital Link Descriptor

Enter a descriptor number that references an entry in the Digital Link Descriptors form where the characteristics of the digital link are defined. The maximum Descriptor Number is 16.

Blank

Resilient Link

Identifies a resilient T1/E1 link (see below).

1

Comment

Enter up to 24 characters to describe the link (optional).

Blank

Fields for T1/E1 Trunk Resiliency

After you assign a Digital Link Descriptor to a Universal T1 or Universal E1 interface, the following fields are available to allow you to enable T1/E1 trunk resiliency.

Parameter

Description

Resilient Link

This check box applies to T1/E1 links only. Select this check box to enable T1/E1 trunk resiliency for this link. You must enable this option on both the primary and secondary controllers. To support this feature, both the primary and secondary controllers must have Release 7.0 or later software.

Resilient Link ID

On the primary controller, select a link identifier (1 to 4) for the primary link. This link ID must match the link ID that you assign to the secondary link. The link ID must be unique on the primary controller. To simplify the configuration, make the link ID the same as the module ID on the primary controller.

On the secondary controller, assign the link with the same link ID that you programmed on the primary controller.  

Primary Network Element

This field identifies the primary controller for a resilient T1/E1 trunk. The T1/E1 trunk from the PSTN connects to the T1/E1 Combo card in the primary controller. A resilient link connects the T1/E1 Combo MMC module in the primary controller to the standby T1/E1 MMC in the secondary controller.

Select the system name of the primary controller from the drop-down list. The drop-down list contains the names of all the system elements that you have programmed in the Network Elements form.

You must program this field on both the primary and secondary controller:

  1. Log into the System Administration tool  of the primary controller and set this field to the system name of the Local controller. Set the Secondary System Name field (described below) to the name of the secondary controller that contains the standby T1/E1 MMC.

  2. Log into the System Administration tool of the secondary controller and set this field to the system name of the primary controller. Then set the Secondary System Name field to the system name of the Local controller.

  3. Note: The link for the primary controller must be provided from a T1/E1 Combo MMC. You can only modify this field if the "Resiliency Link" option (see above) is set to "Yes".

Secondary Network Element

This field identifies the secondary controller that provides the backup T1/E1 link for the primary controller. Select the system name of the secondary controller  from the drop-down list. The drop-down list contains the names of all the system elements that you have programmed in the Network Elements form.

If the primary controller (identified in the "Primary System Name" field above) fails, a bypass relay in the T1/E1 Combo MMC transfers support for the link to the T1/E1 MMC in this secondary controller. You can install either a T1/E1 Combo MMC or a T1/E1 Dual MMC in the secondary controller.