
Configuration Options for 551VST Elements
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■ These registers are known as near-end and far-end user registers
because only the user can reset them. The Telco can examine this
data but cannot reset these registers.
■ The default setting for this option is YES.
This option permits Access Manager to retrieve and store the
performance data from a far-end CSU through this CSU.
For this option to work, the following two conditions must be met:
a. The Retrieve Performance Data option must also be
set to YES.
b. An Access Manager circuit must be configured between the
near-end and far-end CSUs.
The following descriptions will aid you in setting the Retrieve Far-
End Performance Data field:
■ If access to a far-end CSU is not required, set this option to NO.
■ If access to a far-end CSU is required for collection of performance
data, set this option to YES .
The default setting for this option is NO.
Before you can enable alarm reporting with this option, the parent node
must have the following:
a. Its Enable Alarm Reporting option enabled, and
b. A downloaded alarm path
If a CSU circuit element should not report alarm conditions
, set this
option to NO.
If a CSU circuit element is accessed only through the ESF Data Link
, set
this option to NO.
To enable alarm reporting for CSU circuit elements accessed only
through the Data Link, set this option to YES for the near-end CSUs
whose parent node is accessed directly, by modem, or by statistical
multiplexer.
The default setting for this option is YES.
Retrieve Far-En
Performance Data
Enable Alarm
Reporting
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